The Region 1 Health Research and Development Consortium (R1HRDC) in collaboration with the Capacity Building Committee (CBC) and Research Utilization Committee (RUC) successfully conducted the two-day Research Publication Training and Workshop at Paragon Hotel, Baguio City on September 26-27, 2024 which aimed to capacitate research committee members and researchers on the different methodologies in the collection, processing, and storage of research data.
The Capacity Building Committee (CBC), of the Region 1 Health Research and Development Consortium (R1HRDC) successfully spearheaded the two-day Strategic Communication on Health Research Training and Workshop held last September 24-25, 2024 at Hotel Veniz, Baguio City with resource speaker, Dr. Marvin F. Munar, Chief of Hospital III, Treatment and Rehabilitation Center-La Union. This activity aimed to enhance knowledge of basic principles in strategic communication and to develop the participant’s skills in effective written, oral, non-verbal, and visual communication focusing on health research.
The Gelia Castillo Award for Research on Social Innovations in Health (GCARSIH) aims to recognize the outstanding social innovations that address persistent, societal and health systems challenges. Through the innovators’ experience, we can better understand why and how social innovations create impact, and discover the keys to scale up or integrate these effective interventions into the larger health system.
This Award is open to ongoing social innovations in health developed by Filipinos for the Filipinos. The entry must be implemented in the Philippines.
For the purposes of this Award, social innovations in health (SIH) are defined as new solutions (product, services, models, market mechanisms, processes) created by multi-sectoral health system actors. The solutions must address a health need more effectively than existing approaches, and have the ability to enhance people’s capacity to act and take ownership of their own health. Social innovations have health-system changing potential as it changes and strengthens relationships between people and results in a more effective use of available resources.
The Region 1 Health Research and Development Consortium (R1HRDC) had proven its award-winning research papers once again at the recently concluded 17th Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) Week Celebration spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) which hosted by the CARAGA Health Research and Development Consortium (CHRDC) held at Almont Inland Resort, Butuan City, Agusan del Norte on August 13-16, 2024.