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Trainee Advisory Committee (TAC)

The Trainee Advisory Committee (TAC) is an integral part of the Canadian Paediatric Inpatient Research Network (PIRN), established to actively engage pediatric trainees in national research initiatives and to foster collaboration across training centres in Canada. The TAC provides a platform for residents, fellows, graduate students, and other early-career researchers to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of pediatric inpatient care.

The committee is composed of Trainee Members and up to three Trainee Leads, including one fellow and one to two residents. This structure promotes leadership development while ensuring continuity and mentorship within the committee. Members serve one-year terms, with the option to renew, and transitions to Lead roles extend involvement for an additional year to support long-term engagement.

 

Over the years, the TAC has contributed to a number of multi-centre projects, including trainee-led research initiatives, national surveys, and collaborative publications. These projects reflect the committee’s commitment to producing high-quality, impactful work while building research capacity among pediatric trainees. The TAC continues to play a vital role in shaping PIRN’s research priorities and strengthening its trainee network across the country.

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PIRN is a Canadian network developed  to generate evidence that improves care and outcomes for hospitalized children in general paediatric settings.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to acknowledge the land on which SickKids operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, Toronto is home to Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island. SickKids is committed to working toward new relationships that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and is grateful for the opportunity to share this land in caring for children and their families.

Last Updated: July 2025 by the PIRN Team.

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