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Article Categories: Knowledge Translation

Plain-language summaries: A vital ingredient in knowledge translation

Plain-language summaries: A vital ingredient in knowledge translation

Iva Cheung outlines the importance of plain-language summaries and how they are key to effective knowledge translation.

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It’s all about the evidence! Funders as research users

It’s all about the evidence! Funders as research users

Gayle Scarrow explores how a funder can contribute to the science of KT.

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KT Encounters: Embedded scholarship – Views from the inside out

KT Encounters: Embedded scholarship – Views from the inside out

Dr. Sana Shahram shares how she found a way to bring her passion and expertise around health equity from academic theory to practical application.

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The implementation of evidence is a social change project, and we are in it together

The implementation of evidence is a social change project, and we are in it together

Dr. Gen Creighton explores the parallels between the implementation of research evidence and the role of the research funder.

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KT Encounters: What counts as evidence?

KT Encounters: What counts as evidence?

The UK’s Dr. Paul Cairney shares his thoughts on how different types of evidence are valued, and the challenges of knowing what type to use in the messy process of policy-making.

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