Maggie Larché

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Maggie Larché

Maggie Larché

@CSRG2022

Foster collaborative studies in the disease of Systemic Sclerosis and to raise awareness.

Canada Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Happy National Volunteer Week! A huge thank you to our executive members, PIs, and students who volunteer their time for scleroderma research. Your dedication drives progress and inspires us all!
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🚀 CSRG 2.0 Update! Our AGM is coming up—available in-person and online! Registration is required. 📧 Email sdensmor@stjosham.on.ca to secure your spot.
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Curious what’s new with CSRG 2.0? 🚀 Check out our March update and see what’s moving forward. **please note that registration is required for our AGM
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Join us for our upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM)! This is a great opportunity to hear updates, reflect on the past year, and look ahead together as a community. Registration is required. Please email sdensmor@stjosham.on.ca to register and receive meeting details.
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At the recent World SSc Congress planned by the World Scleroderma Foundation, the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group joined researchers, clinicians, and collaborators from around the world with a shared goal: advancing research and improving outcomes for people living with SSc.
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Our latest infographic is live! 🚀 Get the February update on CSRG 2.0 relaunch and see what’s moving forward.
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As we move toward the CSRG 2.0 relaunch, we’re excited to share this latest January update.
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CSRG is looking for research project ideas from clinicians and researchers focused on meaningful, practice-changing impact. Submit your ideas via comment below and be part of what’s next!
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The countdown has officially begun. 🚀 We’re gearing up for the launch of CSRG 2.0, and starting now, we’ll be dropping monthly relaunch updates. Follow along as we share the progress, the vision, and what’s coming next.
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Happy New Year! 🌟May this be a year of curiosity, innovation, and exciting research. We look forward to sharing new findings and ideas throughout 2026 and beyond.
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Happy holidays! 🎄✨ Wishing you a season that’s restful, joyful, and filled with warmth. May you have time to recharge, reflect, and enjoy the little moments. 💫
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🌟 CSRG Research Spotlight In our third featured article for the 2025 recap, CSRG researchers showcase their ongoing contributions to understanding skin fibrosis.
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Wrapping up 2025 with CSRG’s second article feature: a closer look at one of our key publications.
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As 2025 concludes, CSRG spotlights select medical research articles, capturing key findings and insights from the year.
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Today on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we recognize the impact systemic sclerosis (SSc) can have on daily function. Advancing SSc research—early detection, treatment, and multidisciplinary care—is key to reducing disability and improving long-term outcomes.
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Employment concerns often show up in the exam room, even when they aren’t the main reason for the visit. How do you support these conversations in your practice?
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This Thanksgiving, we are especially grateful for our incredible community of medical professionals, researchers, and partners dedicated to treating and supporting patients with systemic sclerosis. Thank you for your compassion, expertise, and commitment!
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We’re excited to announce the relaunch of the Canadian Scleroderma Research Group (CSRG) — now redesigned with a new protocol and several important updates. Whether you’re joining for the first time or returning as an active site, we look forward to having your team on board.
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Suicide prevention is part of whole-patient care. On World Suicide Prevention Day, how do you open space for mental health in your systemic sclerosis practice?
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⏰ It’s National Be Late for Something Day — but don’t be late in spotting the early signs of systemic sclerosis (SSc). Early detection = better outcomes. 💙
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