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INSPIRE Workshop at PAS 2025 Fosters Global Collaboration

  • contactpirncanada
  • Aug 8
  • 1 min read

The true spirit of global collaboration was alive and well at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) 2025 conference in Hawaii, where INSPIRE hosted the successful workshop, "Building and Sustaining Inpatient Collaborations for Early-Career Investigators." Led by a truly international team from Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the US, the session provided early-career researchers with a toolkit for launching and managing multi-center research. The interactive workshop, filled with hands-on exercises and problem-solving, perfectly embodied the INSPIRE network's mission of fostering global connections to improve child health. More than just a training session, the event was a celebration of collaboration, complete with New Zealand food and moving indigenous songs that created a memorable and collegial atmosphere for all who attended.


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Last Updated: July 2025 by the PIRN Team.

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