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Linkage Tool for the Operating Grant: Methamphetamine and related psychostimulant use - CIHR

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Linkage Tool for the Operating Grant: Methamphetamine and related psychostimulant use
The information is provided in the language in which it was submitted by the respondent.
The table below shows information about, researchers, individuals, and organizations who are interested in sharing information and/or forging collaborations in relation to the Operating Grant: “Methamphetamine and related psychostimulant use” funding opportunity.
The information was provided on a voluntary basis and in no way confers any advantages in the evaluation and funding of applications. To submit your information, please complete the
short survey
.
The table will be updated weekly, until the application deadline (September 25, 2019).
Contact information
Name
Email and/or
Telephone number
Affiliation (if applicable)
Province/Territory
Stakeholder role
Area(s) of interest
Research approach (for researchers only)
Additional Information
Chandlee Dickey
Chair/Chief of Psychiatry,
Western University
chandlee.dickey@lhsc.on.ca
Independent Researcher
Epidemiology of methamphetamine use and associated disorders
Impacts of methamphetamine use on the healthcare system and access to health services
Effectiveness and adaptability of existing treatment options and approaches
Knowledge Synthesis
We are experiencing high volumes of patients in our ER presenting with methamphetamine psychosis and are working to understand the epidemiology and potential harm-reduction strategies to help.
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2019-08-09
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