Rising the tide: Practicing the art and developing the science of integrated knowledge translation
November 29, 2018
Speaker
Heather Gainforth, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia Okanagan
Objectives:
- Provide an overview of iKT concepts and frameworks.
- Discuss the emerging science examining IKT research partnerships.
- Discuss recommendations for developing meaningful iKT partnerships.
Resources
- Presentation Slides (PDF)
- KT Encounters Blog (Part 1): How to get my organization to say yes to an integrated KT project (Chris McBride, executive director of Spinal Cord Injury BC)
- KT Encounters (Part 2): How to foster long-term collaborations with community organizations – a researcher’s perspective (Heather Gainforth, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia Okanagan)
- Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network
- Canadian Disability Participation Project
- How to engage people with lived experience in SCI research (post card)
Upcoming webinar
Dr. Lindsay Nettlefold, senior scientist with the Active Aging Research Team at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada
Dr. Sarah Munro, assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of British Columbia; knowledge translation program head, Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Science; co-director of the Contraception and Abortion Research team
Dr. Sonia Singh, hospitalist physician and osteoporosis consultant, Peace Arch Hospital
Date
February 03, 2023
Implementation Science 101: What works in theory & practice for clinical interventions
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