Thrombosis Canada is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2015 – 2016 Thrombosis Canada Can-VECTOR Research Fellowship, which provides financial support for highly qualified, promising new clinicians to pursue further training in thromboembolism. Click below for information and application requirements for the Thrombosis Canada Fellowship, as well as other exciting fellowship opportunities from across Canada.
2015 – 2016 Thrombosis Canada Can-VECTOR Research Fellowship
Thrombosis Canada is delighted to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2015 – 2016 Thrombosis Canada Can-VECTOR Research Fellowship. The purpose of the Thrombosis Canada Fellowship is to provide financial support for a highly qualified, promising new clinician-investigator to allow them to pursue further training in thromboembolism at a Canadian centre, focusing on basic science, clinical, and/or epidemiologic research and/or advancement in clinical knowledge. The fellowship is awarded for one year, from July 1st, 2015 to June 30th, 2016. The deadline to submit completed application packages is April 1st, 2015.
For more information on the 2015 – 2016 Thrombosis Canada Can-VECTOR Research Fellowship, and for application requirements, please see below.
McGill University Clinical Thrombosis Fellowship 2016 – 2017
The Jewish General Hospital in Montréal, Québec is also accepting applications for it’s 2016 – 2017 Clinical Thrombosis Fellowship. The Jewish General Hospital’s Thrombosis Program is an active, academic, tertiary care subspecialty service. Their Thrombosis physicians comprise a multidisciplinary, collaborative group that includes hematologists, internists and pulmonologists, with close links to related specialties such as vascular surgery, cardiology, neurology and obstetrics. A number of them also have training in clinical epidemiology.
For more information on the McGill University Clinical Thrombosis Fellowship for 2016 – 2017, and for application requirements, please see below.
CCS AF Research Award
Are you a Canadian MD, PhD or PharmD involved in clinical, health services or population-based research on AF?
Click below to see if you are eligible for one of up to three 3-year research awards of as much as $100,000.