The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium
@himarc
The University of Alberta's HiMARC aims to improve the health and quality of life of Canadian military, veterans, public safety personnel, and their families.
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More veterans and first responders living with PTSD could eventually have access to a promising #VR-supported psychotherapy, thanks to $3.75 million in new funding. #UAlberta UAlberta Rehab Med Suzette Brémault-Phillips ualberta.ca/folio/2023/04/…
Interested in supporting research and resources for PTSD treatment? The First Response to Fashion Show, an annual event featuring first responders on the runway, is happening Sept. 23! Proceeds from the event support Rehab Med's The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium! Visit: firstfashionptsd.com
Interested in supporting research and resources for PTSD treatment? The First Response to Fashion Show, an annual event featuring first responders on the runway, is happening Sept. 23! Proceeds from the event support Rehab Med's The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium! Visit: firstfashionptsd.com
One more session for day one! Suzette Brémault-Phillips shares her research on “Advancing the Canadian Military, Veteran, and Family Connected Campus Consortium: Preliminary results.” #CIMVHRForum UAlberta Rehab Med The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium
February 2021, University of Alberta began a two-year Military and Veteran Friendly Campus (MVFC) pilot program with funding from the Government of Alberta. Office of the Dean of Students in collaboration with The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium in UAlberta Rehab Med implements a system of support and services for Canadian military members
A huge thank you to the First Response PTSD Foundation for their generous donation to the Heroes in Mind Advocacy and Research Consortium (HiMARC)! First Response to Fashion The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium The University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and HiMARC accepted the gift at a special
We are so happy to have worked with First Response to Fashion to raise money and awareness for Heroes in Mind, Advocacy and Research Consortium (HiMARC) at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. #YEG The Heroes in Mind Advocacy & Research Consortium @ualberta First Response to Fashion UAlberta Rehab Med
HiMARC Director Dr. Suzette Brémault-Phillips joined Wilson Quan today on CTV Morning Live Edmonton to discuss this year's First Response to Fashion fundraiser for 3MDR. #yeg #yegevents youtu.be/ZNh0MPbdk8g