Why Join CMHR
The Collaborative Training Program in Musculoskeletal Health Research is a unique program in Canada and is an add-on to the already well established graduate programs participating with our program. We offer
- Graduate Training Program
- Postdoctoral Training Program
- Summer Undergraduate Training Program
Our trainees gain unique access to:
- Transdisciplinary research training, networking & mentorship
- Integration with the Bone and Joint Institute
- Targeted training awards
- Specialized degree designation
- Ivey health leadership training
Trainees from our program:
- Are highly successful in securing scholarships and training awards
- Develop soft skills (communication, industry experience,
- Leverage these opportunities into successful careers
The goals of the program are:
- to provide trainees with essential transdisciplinary knowledge to break down potential barriers to collaboration
- to impart pertinent transferable skills to trainees, thereby enhancing their career trajectories.
We have developed an integrated training approach that combines in-class learning, interactive lab modules, workshops, and seminars specifically designed to provide trainees with a strong foundation in the transdisciplinary aspects of musculoskeletal research. Topics include biological mechanisms, bioengineering and engineering approaches, imaging, movement sciences, clinical research designs, and knowledge translation and exchange.
Top 5 reasons your graduate students should enroll in the Collaborative Graduate Program in MHR
- Increase the impact of your research through trans-disciplinary, multi-faculty collaborations and networking
- A degree that will distinguish students from their peers
- Exciting and Innovative Courses specific to MSK Research
- Access to cutting edge workshops and professional development
- Access to National and International Research Opportunities