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SUMMARY:KT Canada Seminar Series - Bringing together Intersectionality and Implementation Science - Dr. Cole Etherington
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Cole Etherington\nTopic: Bringing together Intersectionality and Implementation Science \nLearning objectives: \n\nParticipants will be able to identify key principles of intersectionality\nParticipants will be able to identify how intersectionality can contribute to developing effective and equitable interventions\nParticipants will gain practical insights on integrating intersectionality within their research and practice\n\nBiography \n \nCole Etherington\, PhD is a sociologist and Senior Research Associate at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Cole’s research focuses on integrating intersectionality considerations in knowledge translation and implementation science. His current work involves supporting the participation of diverse communities within the Canadian blood and plasma donation system. Outside of research\, Cole has a small hobby farm and enjoys spending time with his flock of chickens\, geese\, and ducks. \n  \n  \nRegistration: \nRegister Here: https://bit.ly/FebKT24 \n  \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-seminar-series-bringing-together-intersectionality-and-implementation-science-dr-cole-etherington/
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Seminar Series - Discussions about Scaling Science Frameworks and Innovation Impact Based on a Scoping Review with Dr. Anita Kothari
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Anita Kothari\nTopic: Discussions about Scaling Science Frameworks and Innovation Impact Based on a Scoping Review \nLearning objectives: \n• Participants will be able to identify scaling frameworks and scaling science.\n• Participants will be able to describe the connection between innovation scaling for the purposes of growth and scaling a research innovation to\nenhance impact for the public good.\n• Participants will be able to identify some gaps in the process of developing scaling frameworks. \nBiography \n \nDr. Anita Kothari is a Professor in the School of Health Studies at the University of Western Ontario. Her research focuses on understanding how to best support the use of research and knowledge in healthcare decision-making; within this domain\, she concentrates on integrated knowledge translation (i.e.\, research co-production) particularly in public health systems and services. Her academic background involved training in health research methodology\, population health\, and health policy and services. \n  \n  \nRegistration: \nRegister Here: https://bit.ly/JanKT24 \n  \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-seminar-series-anita-kothari/
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Seminar Series - Mission Impossible: An Implementation Experience with Dr. Maoliosa Donald
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Maoliosa Donald\nTopic: Mission Impossible: An Implementation Experience \nLearning objectives: \n\nApply the Pathway to Implementation\nExplore the application of various implementation theories\, models\, frameworks\nReflect on implementation efforts\n\nBiography \nDr. Maoliosa (Mo) Donald\, PhD is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Cumming School of Medicine (Division of Nephrology) at the University of Calgary and is an Implementation Consultant with The Center for Implementation. She is a health services researcher and physical therapist. Dr. Donald’s research interests include interventions that support person-centered care\, and innovations that address the evidence-practice gap.z \n  \n  \nRegistration: \nRegister Here \n  \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-seminar-series/
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