Michael Smith Health Research BC partnered with SFU and Vancouver Foundation to host the fourth annual Health xChange in Vancouver on June 16. Continue reading “Health xChange Vancouver: Sharing and learning about research evidence in a fun and engaging way”
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Health xChange on the road: Sharing and learning about research evidence in a fun and engaging way
Michael Smith Health Research BC, Interior Health, and the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation hosted the first Health xChange in Kelowna on May 24.
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Exciting changes to KT Pathways
Knowledge translation learners now have more ways to support their learning, thanks to some new upgrades to KT Pathways, a KT digital assessment and learning tool.
Applications open: 2021 C2 and Reach competitions
Funding is available to support knowledge translation activities for BC researchers. Application deadline is June 4, 2021.
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Creating pathways to research impact: MSFHR funds knowledge translation activities for 24 research teams
The 2020 C2 and Reach award recipients are co-creating and disseminating research to increase its impact on British Columbians.
MSFHR collaborates on knowledge translation principles to improve health research impact
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.
KT Connects: A year in review
Thank you to all who attended our KT Connects webinar series in 2020 and helped make it a huge success! 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.
BC Research Trainees: Want to attend the 2020 KT Canada Summer Institute?
We’re offering to provide travel funding and registration fees for up to three BC-based research trainees accepted to attend the 2020 KT Canada Summer Institute. Read on for details.
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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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