GenOMICC in Canada
Recruitment to GenOMICC is easy and urgent. We need to do this at very
large scale in order to get fast answers that may alter the delivery of
critical care medicine. International collaboration will be crucial in
acheiving this aim. Using our open-source approach, investigators have
adopted the GenOMICC protocol for use in Canada. Contact
David Maslove to express interest in establishing recruitment
at your site.
Recruitment requires consent, a single blood DNA sample and a very short
online CRF.
Help with recruitment
We know that every ICU is under unprecedented pressure. We are ready to
help wherever we can - please get in touch with us any time for
assistance.
We're making this as simple as we can:
- Screening: All eligible patients from the inclusion criteria.
- CRF: We've simplified this to eligibility, consent, minimal clinical information and outcome.That's all.
- Consent: We'll help to coordinate appropriately-trained staff in your hospital to help you by getting
telephone consent.
Investigators
- David Maslove (Queen's University) (CI)
- Lisa Strug (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto)
- Michael Rauh (Queen's University)
- Laveena Munshi (Sinai Health)
- Rob Fowler (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center)
- Jennifer Tsang (Niagara Health)
- Matt Cavanagh (Health Sciences North)
- Kenneth Baillie (University of Edinburgh)
- Jonathan Millar (University of Edinburgh)
- Konrad Rawlik (University of Edinburgh)
Recruitment site and status
- Kingston Health Sciences Centre | ACTIVE
- Mount Sinai Hospital | ACTIVE
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center | ACTIVE
- Niagara Health | ACTIVE
- Health Sciences North