About BRI-CEE
The BRI Centre for Equity and Effectiveness (BRI-CEE) was formed in 2019 when researchers working on both Canadian and global health issues came together under the common goals of research that focuses on equity and effectiveness of health interventions in Canada and abroad.
As a group of diverse researchers, the BRI-CEE portfolio focuses on some of the following key areas: sex and gender, systematic review methodologies, neglected tropical diseases and malaria, surveillance, health systems and systems for health strengthening, refugee and newcomer health, homeless health and knowledge translation.
Common across many of the research groups are the vulnerable situations within which the research is focused. Whether due to lack of adequate housing, poverty, conflict or resource poor environments – BRI-CEE researchers are committed to carrying out research that will improve the equity and effectiveness of proven health interventions.
Within BRI-CEE are several distinct research groups: The Ottawa Centre for Health Equity, the Campbell Collaboration and the WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Equity.
Please look through the website and get to know some of our researchers and see what opportunities are available within the BRI-CEE.
About Bruyère Research Institute
Bruyère Research Institute, the research arm of Bruyère, aims to find new ways to maximize quality of life and help people stay and return home. We do this by conducting rigorous, peer-reviewed research and developing and testing new technologies that help people be more mobile and independent.
Our focus is largely on improving health care systems, global aging, and finding new ways to care for and treat people. We proudly partner with industry, academia, government and patient/family-led groups, and we always work through an equity lens. Our research strengths are in aging and rehabilitation; primary, palliative, and residential care, memory, and equity and effectiveness.
About Bruyère
Bruyère provides a wide range of health services to the aging population within its hospitals and long-term care homes in Ottawa. As an academic health care organization, Bruyère specializes in care of the elderly through rehabilitation, palliative care, brain health, and complex continuing care.
To learn more, visit www.bruyere.org