About the CSRG
 

                                Who can become a Mentor

A mentor consists of any recruiting rheumatologist, corresponding member and collaborator member.

Ø      Recruiting rheumatologists are in charge of following cohorts of patients with SSc and they ensure that information regarding these patients is entered into a research database. Our CSRG rheumatologists are actively involved with the National dataset. They remain part of the CSRG, unless they have not been actively participating for a period of 1 year, or unless he/she chooses to terminate his/her involvement in the CSRG.

Ø      Corresponding members consist of other members of the CSRG, such as physicians who are not recruiting rheumatologists but who participate in clinical trials that are carried out by the CSRG.

Ø      Collaborating  members of the CSRG consist of other members, such as researchers interested in SSc research who perform studies on the data or biological specimens obtained from the CSRG patients. 

v      Interested in becoming a Mentor for the CSRG?
Please contact the Director, Dr. Murray Baron, at the following email address: mbaron@rhu.jgh.mcgill.ca