The purpose of the CSCI/CIHR Award is to recognize the best resident research project conducted during a RCPSC/CFPC training program. The application will be considered on overall merit and such criteria as: research design, evidence of research ethics compliance, contribution of research to the field of study, originality, relevance of study, quality of end product (i.e. paper, poster, presentation and educational innovation).
The award is presented to the winner by a CSCI member of the faculty. The winner is expected to make a short presentation on some aspect of clinical research. The presentation could be part of an existing division/department teaching activity e.g. Grand Rounds
There are no restrictions on the type of research eligible for the award. However, the research must have been completed while applicants were residents.
Each applicant must submit all of the following as a complete package via e-mail to Arlene McKinley.
The applications will be reviewed and ranked by the Postgraduate Awards Committee. Winners will be notified in October. A memo will be sent out to all Program Directors in early May regarding the CSCI/CIHR awards and a reminder sent a week before the deadline.
If you have any questions, please contact Arlene McKinley.
* Incomplete applications will be discarded without consideration.
Please see below a list of award recipients.
Year | Recipient |
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2022 | Tanya Chen Elysia Grose |
2021 | Maria Cusimano |
2020 | Alexandre Boutet |
2019 | Amine Mazine |
2018 | Daniel Pincus |
2017 | Kim Tsoi |
2016 | Mark Cicero |
2015 | Benjamin Steinberg |
2014 | Nir Lipsman |
2013 | Crystal Chan |
2012 | Douglas Cook |
2011 | Emilie Jean-St.-Michel |
2010 | Mark Sinyor |
2009 | John De Almeida |
2008 | Daniel Mandell |
2007 | Aleixo Muise |
2006 | Daniel Hackam |
2005 | Bradley Jacobs |
2004 | Subodh Verma |
2003 | Eve Tsai |