Celebrating our Global Skills Opportunity program From April 2021 to March 2025, the McMaster Health Forum has been honoured to host a physical mobility program as part of the Global Skills Opportunity (GSO)
COVID-END - COVID-19 Evidence Network to support Decision-making COVID-END has come together to help those already supporting decision-making to find and use the best evidence that is already out there and to help reduce duplication in and better coordinate the evidence syntheses, technology assessment and guidelines being produced
Rapid evidence profile #90: Effectiveness of upstream intersectoral . . . The McMaster Health Forum receives both financial and in-kind support from McMaster University The views expressed in the rapid evidence profile are the views of the authors and should not be taken to represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada or McMaster University
Ontarios Health System - McMaster Health Forum Our book on Ontario’s health system provides key insights for engaged citizens, professionals and policymakers about how the system works
Impact of the Forum’s rapid response program - McMaster Health Forum >> Learn more about our rapid response program >> Read our products developed through this program >> Request a rapid synthesis by getting in touch with Mike Wilson (lead of the rapid response program) at wilsom2@mcmaster ca
Learn How | Overview - McMaster Health Forum The McMaster Health Forum is pleased to announce that Sheri Kabashi is the latest awardee of our Developing Skilled Future Leaders in Strengthening Health and Social Systems project
Job Posting for Temporary, Casual or Interim Position Job Posting for Temporary, Casual or Interim Position Department, Unit or Project Description: For concerned citizens and influential thinkers and doers, the McMaster Health Forum strives to be a leading hub for improving health outcomes through collective problem solving