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Work Disability: a worldwide, harmful, and costly problem Why offer a training program in WDP? Researchers entering the field of work disability prevention each come from a specific discipline (e.g., medicine, rehabilitation, biomechanics). It follows that they often have a relatively narrow perspective on work disability and are not well prepared to address the complexity of WDP. In particular, they are not prepared to design and conduct field studies involving multiple stakeholders who have different perspectives (employers, unions, workers’ compensation boards). This may lead to difficulties in developing and implementing research projects and may discourage some researchers from continuing in the field. Opportunities to train investigators in the full spectrum of work disability and work and health issues are rare. They generally occur informally through close collaboration with some of the few research leaders in this field. However, these leaders are geographically dispersed, leaving little opportunity for cross-fertilization. The CIHR Strategic Training Program in Work Disability Prevention helps young researchers develop their transdisciplinary knowledge, skills and attitudes regarding WDP by using the trainees' own disciplinary knowledge and research projects to contribute to the transdisciplinary experience. The Program is led by 30 mentors from Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands and the United States, who are all distinguished for their significant contribution to the advancement of WDP. |
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News WDP wishes to thank all applicants for the 2012 competition. The results will be available by March 2, 2012. Upcoming Summer Session: |
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| The CIHR Strategic Training Program in Work Disability Prevention is part of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research strategic training initiatives in health research (STIHR). | ||||||||||||||||||||
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