MSFHR has collaborated with a multidisciplinary team of spinal cord injury researchers, research users, and funders to co-develop guiding principles to support research partnerships.
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KT Connects: A year in review
We are sharing some pearls of wisdom from this year’s speakers, along with their recorded sessions and recommended resources to help you in your KT journey.
Dr. Shannon Dames encourages others to find their “Roots to Thrive”
Dr. Shannon Dames, Vancouver Island University School of Nursing professor and researcher, and Roots to Thrive founder.
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Evaluating our KT program so we can learn and improve
In 2018, MSFHR undertook an evaluation of our KT program to find out if it was having the desired impact and to inform future KT activities. The resulting evaluation report is now available.
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New international alliance formed to drive knowledge exchange and innovation in healthy aging
MSFHR, in partnership with several other Canadian partners, has signed an MoU with Northern Health Science Alliance to drive knowledge exchange, innovation and support research collaboration.
Knowledge is power. Assess your Knowledge Translation (KT) skills now with KT Pathways
KT Pathways is a free digital assessment and learning tool co-developed by MSFHR in partnership with academic and health system partners across BC, including BC-based health authorities, universities, research institutes, the BC SUPPORT Unit and BC Ministry of Health.
From iKT to strategic partnerships
Gayle Scarrow and Genevieve Creighton discuss the journey taken to develop KT Pathways, a new digital assessment and learning tool for anyone that creates or uses research evidence.
Barbara’s Spoons: What partnering with patients has taught me about patient-oriented research
Barbara is one of the most beautiful human beings that you will ever meet. During our first few encounters, Barbara shared her story with great bravery.
A meeting of two experts: How shared decision-making can support patient centred care
Dr. Sarah Munro explains how shared decision-making between health care providers and patients can support patient centred care.
Lost in knowledge translation? Time to get strategic
Dr. Bev Holmes talks KT strategy and evaluation, and challenges funders to take a look at their KT activities for maximum impact.
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