BCKTCoP – January 21 Chapter Meeting – Presentation by Pat Atherton

Join us in learning, engaging, and networking at the next BC KT CoP chapter meeting! All with an interest in KT, regardless of background, area, or experience, are welcome to participate. You are welcome to join us in person or online. However, if you can’t participate in the live event, the recording and slide deck …

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Waypoint Research Institute 3rd Annual Conference

Knowledge Translation in Mental Health and Addictions June 17th to 19th, 2015 Call for Abstracts Deadline for Abstract Submission: January 15th, 2015 Keynote Speakers: Melanie Barwick, PhD (CPsych), SickKids John N. Lavis, MD, PhD, McMaster University Themes: We will be accepting abstracts that fall into two themes: Theory and Methods Practice and Application in Mental …

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Check out www.kmbtoolkit.ca!

The Knowledge Mobilization Toolkit: Doing more with what you know When we say knowledge mobilization, what do we really mean? Knowledge and evidence can often get lost in a sea of jargon. Is it knowledge exchange, knowledge translation, integrated knowledge translation, knowledge mobilization? The terms can often slow us down and get in our way. …

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Draft BC KT CoP Charter – for feedback

Hi All, Here is the revised Charter that now aligns with our Strategic Plan. Please take a look before our next meeting on Nov 26th as we’ll be asking for your feedback at that time. Apologies for any formatting issues; cut/paste is not holding the formatting as I’d hoped. Cheers, gayle _____________________ BC Knowledge Translation …

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Knowledge Translation and Strategic Communications: Unpacking Differences and Similarities for Scholarly and Research Communication

We’ve just published an article looking at the differences and similarities between KT and communications!  This is often a hot topic. We hope you enjoy the piece! http://src-online.ca/index.php/src/article/viewFile/175/344 Knowledge Translation and Strategic Communications: Unpacking Differences and Similarities for Scholarly and Research Communications Melanie Barwick* The Hospital for Sick Children David Phipps & Michael Johnny York …

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McMaster Optimal Aging Portal

McMaster University is pleased to announce the launch of the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal, a new online resource that will provide health professionals and the general public with trusted, evidence-based information about how to stay healthy, active and engaged as we grow older. The McMaster Optimal Aging Portal brings together research evidence about clinical, public …

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