FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES, AWARDS AND RESOURCES – Summer 2022

SACME Paul Mazmanian Early Career Research Grant: Coming Soon! – The Scholarship Committee of the Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education (SACME) is pleased to announce a new grant opportunity in memory of Paul Mazmanian. The SACME Board of Directors is finalizing the criteria for the grant but expects to make the announcement in 2022.

Patient-centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) – New Cycle 2-2022 PCORI Funding Announcements Open: View the PFAs. Check for research areas and upcoming application deadlines.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) offers a variety of grants to support medical educators, clinicians, and researchers. Selected opportunities include:

Find more RCPSC funding information here.

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