• KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Monika Kastner

    Presenter: Dr. Monika Kastner Presentation topic: Evaluation of an eHealth self-management tool (KeepWell) for older adults with multimorbidity: Lessons learned from a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial Date: Thurs, Oct. 9, 2025 Register here: https://bit.ly/4gWBAUp Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to:  1. Understand the complexity and consequences of multimorbidity […]

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  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Aunima Bhuiya

    Presenter: Aunima Bhuiya Presentation topic: Quality is in the eye of the beholder: Exploring the quality of knowledge translation and implementation science (KT-IS) practice tools Register here: https://bit.ly/4oSAbBE  Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to:  Understand the background and importance of exploring the quality of knowledge translation and implementation […]

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  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Drs. Ian Graham & Robert McLean

    Presenters: Drs. Ian Graham & Robert McLean Presentation topic: Designing, doing, and evaluating research co-production: The Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) approach View the recorded presentation here. Register here: https://bit.ly/42rbEKN Download the flier here. Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1) Understand the concept […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Emma Kay

    Presenter: Dr. Emma Kay Presentation topic: Shared Voices, Shared Results: Community-Engaged Methods in Health Equity Research Register here: https://bit.ly/4hlQ8eK Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1) Describe the continuum of community engagement in research and identify key equity indicators and contextual factors that influence community-researcher partnerships. 2) […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. David Campbell

    Presenter: Dr. David Campbell Presentation topic:Use of Community-Driven Arts-Based Methods to Communicate Lived Experiences to Diverse Audiences View the recording here:   Download the slides here:   Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1) Explain different forms of arts-based methods of knowledge mobilization; 2) Understand the potential […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Leah Crockett

    Presenter: Dr. Leah Crockett Presentation topic: Research partnerships in child health: exploring characteristics, processes, dynamics and effects Learning objectives – by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: 1) Describe the scope and nature of partnered child health research, 2) Identify the relational dynamics, role-specific motivations, and logistical challenges that influence the […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Roberta de Carvalho Corôa

    Presenter: Dr. Roberta de Carvalho Corôa Presentation topic: Strategies for involving patients and the public in scaling initiatives in health and social services: A scoping review Register here! https://bit.ly/3OrIcwg   Learning objectives - by the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: Identify the strategies for involving patients and the public in scaling […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Keila Turino Miranda

    Presenter: Keila Turino Miranda Presentation topic: Can-SOLVE CKD: Capturing our IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) journey as a patient-oriented kidney research network Register here!  Learning objectives:  1. Understand the role of IDEA in research networks, 2. Explore co-development strategies for IDEA mobilization, 3. Identify barriers and opportunities in IDEA implementation. Presenter bio: Keila Turino Miranda is […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Brenda Tittlemier

    Presenter: Brenda Tittlemier Register here: https://bit.ly/3MH9bmV Download the flier here.  Presentation topic: Investigating Evaluation and Effects of Partnered Rehabilitation Research Learning objectives - after the presentation the audience will be able to: • Identify the extent of evaluation of partnered rehabilitation research • Identify effects of partnered rehabilitation research on the research process and outcomes […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Lisa Strifler

    Presenter: Dr. Lisa Strifler Download the flier. Download the presentation slides here. Presentation title: Development and usability testing of a support tool to identify models and frameworks to inform the practice of KT Learning objectives - After the presentation, the audience will be able to: 1. Describe the differences between theories, models and frameworks for […]

  • KT Canada Summer Institute 2024

    Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Khara Sauro

    Presenter: Dr. Khara Sauro Register here: https://bit.ly/3xGKiTS Presentation title: Implementing AI: Barriers and facilitators to adopting AI-based tools in healthcare Learning objectives - After the presentation, the audience will: 1. Understand the barriers and facilitators to implementing AI-based tools in healthcare 2. Understand the differences and similarities between implementing AI-based tools and other interventions 3. […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Patient Engagement in Trials – Linda Hunter

    Presenter: Linda Hunter Register here: https://bit.ly/43BkQvd   Topic: Regaining Power and Control Living with Chronic Pain: My Journey as a Patient Research Partner Learning objectives: At the end of this presentation the participants will: 1. Understand how a patient diagnosis can lead to a journey that ends in patient partnership in research 2. Describe what patient […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Future Directions in Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Where are we now and where can we go from here?- Dr. Wynne Norton

    Presenter: Dr. Wynne Norton Topic: Future Directions in Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Where are we now and where can we go from here? Learning objectives - after the presentation, participants will be able to: Describe the broad state-of-the-science in dissemination and implementation research, Enhance their knowledge on key dissemination and implementation research topics […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Bringing together Intersectionality and Implementation Science – Dr. Cole Etherington

    Presenter: Dr. Cole Etherington Topic: Bringing together Intersectionality and Implementation Science Learning objectives: Participants will be able to identify key principles of intersectionality Participants will be able to identify how intersectionality can contribute to developing effective and equitable interventions Participants will gain practical insights on integrating intersectionality within their research and practice Biography Cole Etherington, […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Discussions about Scaling Science Frameworks and Innovation Impact Based on a Scoping Review with Dr. Anita Kothari

    Presenter: Dr. Anita Kothari Topic: Discussions about Scaling Science Frameworks and Innovation Impact Based on a Scoping Review Learning objectives: • Participants will be able to identify scaling frameworks and scaling science. • Participants will be able to describe the connection between innovation scaling for the purposes of growth and scaling a research innovation to […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Mission Impossible: An Implementation Experience with Dr. Maoliosa Donald

    Presenter: Dr. Maoliosa Donald Topic: Mission Impossible: An Implementation Experience Learning objectives: Apply the Pathway to Implementation Explore the application of various implementation theories, models, frameworks Reflect on implementation efforts Biography Dr. Maoliosa (Mo) Donald, PhD is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Cumming School of Medicine (Division of Nephrology) at the University of Calgary […]

  • KT Canada Seminar Series – Dr. Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai

    Topic: Help me help you: Potential roles of health economics and health technology assessment to support your research In this presentation, after the presentation, the audience will be able to: To recognize questions which health economics and health technology assessment can help answer To understand how these methods can support your research and work To […]