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“I would recommend anyone holding similar dreams to get their foot on this path as soon as possible: talk to people, keep thinking, shape your vision of what you want to do, be and become.”

January 11, 2021
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– Occupational Therapist

“One of the most enjoyable aspects of my role as a health economist working in mental health research is getting together with experts from a variety of areas, from psychiatrists to statisticians, all of whom are pulling in the same direction, as this leads to the most meaningful discussions and the most insightful research.”
“We have a personal investment in mental health research. The outcomes impact us, our networks, and communities.”

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