Compassionate Health Technology:
People and Projects
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Funding recipients and featured projects
We fund projects that improve the delivery of compassionate care and build healthcare's future leaders.
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Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Fellowship
Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights Respecting Mental Healthcare: What Role for Law?
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
Promoting compassionate care in acute psychiatry with human-AI teams
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
Understanding compassionate electronic health information exchange from the perspective of people who have substance use disorders
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
Building Compassionate Digital Capacity to Manage Childhood Cancer Pain: Parent Co-Design of the PainCaRe app.
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
Using artificial intelligence to prevent blood clots in cancer patients
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
Co-designing a multi-modal sensor system to enable compassionate hip-fracture recovery at home for older adults
Award: 2023 Compassion and AI Fellowship
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Research Impact
Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Small Grants
Enabling virtual palliative care supports for family caregivers in rural Ontario navigating dementia and chronic conditions at the end of life through co-design
Senior Academic Program Coordinator and Associate Scientist, Sinai Health and University Health Network Status appointments as Assistant Professor, The University of Toronto
Award: 2024 Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Grant
Developing tools that enable implementation of compassionate digital health
Scientist and Canada Research Chair, Science of Care Institute Investigator, The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health Associate Professor (status) at the Institute of Health Policy, Evaluation and Management, University of Toronto
Award: 2024 Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Grant
Developing compassionate virtually guided infant development abilities (VIDA) monitoring technology with children who were born preterm and their families
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Department of Pediatrics, Queen’s University
Award: 2024 Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Grant
Supporting migrants and refugees with compassionate care: A study to develop and test digitally enabled care by community organizations (e-COMPASS)
Scientist, Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health Partners Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Award: 2024 Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Grant
Improving healthcare professional competencies through critical conversations about inclusion, diversity, fairness, and accessibility
Executive Director, Education, Technology and Innovation, University Health Network
Award: 2024 Compassion and Artificial Intelligence Grant
AMS-Fitzgerald Fellowships
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