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Holly Mansell

University of Saskatchewan, Associate Professor of Pharmacy

Holly Mansell is an Associate Professor in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of Saskatchewan and a clinical pharmacist who specializes in transplantation. She completed her pharmacy training at the University of Saskatchewan and University of Washington, and her PhD in Health Sciences through the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. Holly has a broad range of research interests which include solid organ transplantation, cannabis and youth, patient education, patient-oriented research, and issues related to pharmacy practice. She has been the Primary Investigator on a variety of studies, ranging from randomized controlled trials and interventional drug studies to qualitative research.


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Tue, Dec 05
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST

A group of researchers, healthcare providers, and patients are co-developing a new mobile health technology called the Health Education and Learning Platform (HELP). This mobile application (app) is designed to support people along their transplant journey with tailored education and tools for managing their health and wellbeing. The app is currently in the prototype phase. Potential users are invited to visit the HELP Prototype kiosk between sessions to view the prototype and complete a research questionnaire. Our goal is to learn about whether patients and care partners plan to use the app and to explore how participants might use the app in managing their health and wellness. The feedback gathered will help researchers and developers ensure that HELP meets the needs and expectations of future users.

Speakers: Holly Mansell, Taylor Raiche

Wed, Dec 06
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST

A group of researchers, healthcare providers, and patients are co-developing a new mobile health technology called the Health Education and Learning Platform (HELP). This mobile application (app) is designed to support people along their transplant journey with tailored education and tools for managing their health and wellbeing. The app is currently in the prototype phase. Potential users are invited to visit the HELP Prototype kiosk between sessions to view the prototype and complete a research questionnaire. Our goal is to learn about whether patients and care partners plan to use the app and to explore how participants might use the app in managing their health and wellness. The feedback gathered will help researchers and developers ensure that HELP meets the needs and expectations of future users.

Speakers: Holly Mansell, Taylor Raiche

Thu, Dec 07
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST

A group of researchers, healthcare providers, and patients are co-developing a new mobile health technology called the Health Education and Learning Platform (HELP). This mobile application (app) is designed to support people along their transplant journey with tailored education and tools for managing their health and wellbeing. The app is currently in the prototype phase. Potential users are invited to visit the HELP Prototype kiosk between sessions to view the prototype and complete a research questionnaire. Our goal is to learn about whether patients and care partners plan to use the app and to explore how participants might use the app in managing their health and wellness. The feedback gathered will help researchers and developers ensure that HELP meets the needs and expectations of future users.

Speakers: Holly Mansell, Taylor Raiche

 
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