Trillium Martin Bass Lecture History

| Year and Location |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
|---|---|---|
| 1995, University of Western Ontario |
Reg Perkin | Family Medicine Research: Infrastructure, Today and Tomorrow |
| 1996, University of Toronto |
John Frank | Research Methodologies for Primary Care in the 21st Century |
| 1997, McMaster University |
Brian Haynes | Evidence-based medicine, then and now (and soon) |
| 1998, University of Western Ontario | Brian Hutchinson |
Musings on 'Policy-Relevant' Research: Politics, Perils and Partnerships |
| 1999, University of Toronto | Ian McWhinney | Clinical descriptive research: It's important, simple, cheap and enjoyable. Why are we not doing it? |
| 2000, McMaster University | Dave Davis | The Failure of Clinical Practice Guidelines: Implications for Research |
| 2001, University of Western Ontario | Walter Rosser | Are We Moving Away From 'Learned Helplessness'? |
| 2002, University of Toronto | Carol Herbert | |
| 2003, McMaster University | Jean Marmoreo | Making Changes-How Women Make Decisions and How We Help: The View from the Trenches |
| 2004, University of Western Ontario | June Carroll | Real-world Genetics: Research Opportunities for Family Medicine in the Genomic Era |
| 2005, University of Toronto | Michael Rachlis | Ontario's primary health care reforms: Challenges and Opportunities |
| 2006, McMaster University | Richard Glazier | Is There a Place for Place in Family Medicine Research? |
| 2007, University of Western Ontario | Ann Macaulay | Participatory Research: Theory, Practice and Ethics |
| 2008, University of Toronto | Joshua Tepper |
Challenges & Opportunities: The Evolving Future of Primary Care in Ontario |
| 2009, McMaster University |
Geoff Norman |
The Role of Experience in Clinical Expertise |
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