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7th Annual PIRN/RRPH Meeting

  • contactpirncanada
  • Jun 12
  • 1 min read

PIRN is excited to announce that registration for the 7th Annual Canadian Paediatric Inpatient Research Network (PIRN) Meeting is now open! The meeting will be taking place from November 13-14th, 2025 in Vancouver!

This year's meeting is entitled "Beyond Our Walls: Collaborating to Advance Paediatric Hospital Medicine". Together, we aim to explore how PIRN can build relationships with interdisciplinary research colleagues, strengthen connections with non-tertiary hospital centres, and increase research accessibility for participants. Keynote speakers will include leaders in the field advancing research and education in Paediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM). The meeting will highlight trainee research and support networking of members.


Early-bird registration fees (before October 1st) are $250 for physician/ clinical investigators, $100 for nursing and allied health professionals/ investigators, $50 for trainees; $0 for parent/youth members.


We are accepting abstracts for oral and poster presentations! Visit the 'Abstract Submission' page for more information. Please complete the abstract submission form before August 1st, 2025. We encourage trainees at all levels, clinicians (e.g. pediatricians, nurses, allied health), investigators, researchers, parent and youth members to submit abstracts of ongoing (project proposal or work-in-progress) or completed research projects, quality improvement projects, or medical education/simulation projects related to Paediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM).


For full details and to register, please visit: https://cvent.me/qDGNmZ



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Last Updated: July 2025 by the PIRN Team.

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