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Resource Unit: Knowledge Translation

Researcher-Decision Maker Partnerships in Health Services Research: Practical Challenges, Guiding Principles

Knowledge Translation Planning Tools for Allergic Disease Researchers

Knowledge Translation Planning template

Integrated Knowledge Translation. Chapter 1.2 from Knowledge Translation in Health Care: Moving from Evidence to Practice

In for the Long Haul: Knowledge Translation Between Academic and Nonprofit Organizations

Guide to Knowledge Translation Planning at CIHR: Integrated and End-of-Grant Approaches

Good Thinking: Six Ways to Bridge the Gap Between Scientists and Policy Makers

Expanding Our Understanding of K* (KT, KT, KTT, KMb, KB, KM, etc.)

Can Scientists and Policy Makers Work Together?

A Guide to Researcher and Knowledge-User Collaboration in Health Research

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