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SUMMARY:KT Canada Scientific Meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n \n  \nConference InformationGuest SpeakersRegistration & Hotel BookingSubmit an abstractAgendaProgramSponsors \nThe 2019 KT Canada Annual Scientific Meeting is being held on May 30th and 31st in Winnipeg\, Manitoba at the Delta Hotel. \nThe theme is ‘Advancing the science of integrated knowledge translation’ \nWe will be posting additional information as it becomes available. For questions please contact Meghan Storey: storeym@smh.ca. \n  \nAdditional Information\nWorkshop Materials: Activity Booklet and Resource Booklet \nFloor Plan: Delta Winnipeg \nOpening Ceremony \n  \n\nKeynotes:\nDr. Anita Kothari\, Western University \nAnita Kothari is an Associate 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. She is a member of the College of the Royal Society of Canada. \n  \n  \nDr. Ian Graham\, University of Ottawa \nIan Graham\, PhD\, FCAHS\, FNYAM\, FRSC is a Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa and a Senior Scientist at the Centre for Practice-Changing Research at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. From 2006 to 2012 he was seconded to the position of Vice President of Knowledge Translation at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. His research program focuses on understanding how engaging patients and other stakeholders in the research process (known as integrated knowledge translation) works and the impact it produces. He is co-originator of the Ottawa Model of Research Use; the Practice Guideline Evaluation and Adaptation Cycle; the Knowledge to Action framework; and a founding member of the international ADAPTE collaboration. \n  \nPanelists:\nDr. Ahmed Abou-Setta\, University of Manitoba \nDr. Abou-Setta is Director of Knowledge Synthesis\, George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation (University of Manitoba) and Manitoba SPOR SUPPORT Unit. He leads and supports patient-oriented research including clinical practice guidelines\, systematic reviews\, and overviews of reviews. His work has been featured in JAMA\, BMJ\, CMAJ\, Annals of Internal Medicine\, Cochrane and WHO publications. In addition\, Dr. Abou-Setta is leading innovative research into methods for improving and streamlining the systematic review process. Furthermore\, Dr. Abou-Setta is regularly involved in training of students and clinical professionals through an array of consultations\, teaching\, and collaborative research on knowledge synthesis projects. \n  \nCarolyn Shimmin\, University of Manitoba \nCarolyn Shimmin is the Patient and Public Engagement Lead at the George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation (CHI)\, Manitoba’s SPOR SUPPORT Unit. In this role\, she is responsible for all patient/public engagement in health research programs and services offered at the Centre\, including the PE Lunchtime Learning Series\, the PE Champions Program\, the Funding Award to Support Patient/Public Engagement in Health Research\, and the CHI Patient Engagement Collaborative Partnership. With a bachelor’s degree combined honours in journalism and political science and a masters degree in gender studies\, Carolyn is a big proponent of using a social justice and health equity lens in patient/public engagement and writes and speaks about the importance of incorporating a trauma-informed intersectional analysis in order to build truly inclusive and safe spaces within patient and public engagement in health research. \n  \nDr. Charmayne Dubé\, University of Manitoba \nDr. Charmayne Dubé has been employed in the field of intellectual disabilities for 30 years and continues to be passionate about improving quality of services and ultimately\, quality of life for individuals who are supported in the community. She is the Senior Director of Resource Services within New Directions\, a non-profit organization\, and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy\, College of Rehabilitation Sciences in Manitoba. \nDr. Dubé completed an undergraduate degree in Medical Rehabilitation (Occupational Therapy)\, a Master of Science (Family Social Sciences) degree\, and her Doctoral program in Applied Health Sciences through the University of Manitoba. \n  \nDr. David Johnson\, University of Calgary \nDr. David Johnson is: Senior Medical Director for the Alberta Health Services Maternal\, Neonatal\, Child and Youth Strategic Clinical Network; a pediatric emergency physician and medical toxicologist; and a Professor of Pediatrics\, Emergency Medicine\, and Physiology and Pharmacology in the Cummings School of Medicine\, University of Calgary. His research interests are primarily focused on the management of common childhood respiratory emergencies\, and ensuring primary health care professionals utilize ‘best evidence’ in managing these diseases. \n  \nDr. Joyce Dogba\, Laval University \nDr. Joyce Dogba is trained as a physician in Togo. She holds a Master degree in health economics and a PhD in Public Health. She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Emergency Medicine at Laval University. Her research agenda comprises evaluation of collaborative practices with patients-users in research and the education of health professionals. She is also interested in advancing stakeholders engagement science regarding how to meaningfully involve the underserved including immigrants in patient-oriented research. Joyce Dogba is a co-lead on patient engagement within the SRAP/SPOR Network in Diabetes and Related Complications. \n  \nDr. Michelle Driedger\, University of Manitoba \nS. Michelle Driedger is a Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Manitoba and a proud member of the Manitoba Metis nation. Her broad areas of research interests include risk communication in primary care and public health\, risk perception\, and knowledge translation under conditions of uncertainty. Drawing primarily on qualitative and participatory methods\, she is particularly interested in how risk communicators can meaningfully engage public audiences to enable informed decisions about health recommendations\, including protective behaviours\, that can be adopted for themselves and their family.  Her research explores these aspects with both general population and Metis contexts. She has some current funded studies looking at vaccine hesitancy\, health priorities of Indigenous youth\, and patient-provider communication around non-recommended tests and procedures \n  \nDr. Julianne Sanguins \nJulianne Sanguins is the Research Program Manager in the Health & Wellness Department at the Manitoba Metis Federation\, an Assistant Professor in the University of Manitoba’s Department of Community Health Sciences\, and an Adjunct Scientist with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. Julianne is an RN and holds a PhD in Nursing.  The Research Program Manager with the Manitoba Metis Federation-Health & Wellness Department (MMF-HWD) since 2006\, she has been involved in numerous studies in which the aim has been to develop knowledge of the health of Metis in Manitoba.  As part of a dedicated team of researchers\, they conducted the first population-based provincial study that compared the health of Metis to all others Manitobans.  The two-year study (known as the Metis Atlas) was funded by Manitoba Health and was published in June 2010.  As a result of that study provincial chronic disease surveillance program of the Metis population was launched.  The Metis Atlas has also identified new areas of research and several qualitative and quantitative studies have been completed.  Moreover\, the study provided quantitative evidence for health policy planning and program adaptation. She continues to work with the Manitoba Metis Federation Health & Wellness Department managing all aspects of the academic needs of studies\, including directly supervising research staff. \n  \nThomas Beaudry\, Collaborator – Patient/Caregiver in Patient Engagement & Knowledge Translation; George & Fay Yee\, Centre for Healthcare Innovation \nResiding in Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, a proud Indigenous man; a proud father of three\, two young men and a young woman\, and a mishoom of 2 boys. A graduate of the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)\, with a certificate in Environmental Protection\, with the focus on environmental-related issues concerning Indigenous peoples and communities. \nHealth of the land is inseparable from the health of the people and vice versa. A healthy environment\, such as water\, ensures healthy people.  \nA goal of his is the collaboration between environmental and healthcare fields\, by being a “bridge\,” a facilitator in these fields and with Indigenous people in order to assist with creating a way for healthy people and communities. \n  \nMargo Powell\, Abilities Manitoba \nIn March 2015\, Margo Powell assumed the role of Executive Director at Abilities Manitoba. \nMargo began working in the disability sector in the early 1990’s. She has worked for small and large community organizations both in Winnipeg and rurally. Her experience also includes running a provincial organization. \nMargo is a proud alumni of the Disability and Community Support Program at RRC and has her degree in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies from the University of Calgary. Her experience also includes teaching the Foundations Course for RRC and sitting on the original Staffing Stabilization Committee. She was also the community representative on the MDC transition team 10 years ago and has taught Vulnerable Person’s Act training. Margo is passionate about inclusion\, equality\, community living and quality of life. \n  Registration is now open for the 2019 KT Canada Scientific Meeting!\n  \nFees\nRegular:  $650 \nStudents & Fellows:  $350 \nPatients and Caregivers: Please contact Meghan directly: StoreyM@smh.ca \nThe deadline to register is May 27th. \n  \nRegister here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kt-canada-scientific-meeting-2019-tickets-54718234713 \n  \nVenue/ Hotel Information\nYou may book a room at the Delta Hotel by Marriott by using this link. \n  \nPlease note that you must use the above link in order to get the conference room rate. \n  \nYou must book your room before April 30th in order to receive the conference room rate.  If you receive a message of “No availability” – please call the toll-free number\, 1-844-294-7309\, to speak with a reservation agent\, who should be able to help accommodate. \n  \nThe KT Canada Scientific Meeting is being held at the Delta Hotel by Marriott on the 30-31 of May 2019. \n  \nHotel website: Delta Hotel by Marriott \nHotel Address: 350 St Mary Avenue\, Winnipeg R3C 3J2 Canada \nPhone: 1 204-942-0551 \n  \n‘Whether traveling for leisure or business\, Delta Hotels Winnipeg ensures your desires are accommodated for.  With a location in the heart of downtown and a connection to the city’s skybridge\, out hotel makes it easy to access RBC Convention Centre and BellMTS Place.  Spend time shopping at Polo Park\, or feed your love of the arts at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.  End your day of adventures in our rooms and suites boasting pillowtop beds.  The balance of work and play is perfected with our free high-speed Wi-Fi\, wall-mounted TVs and large ergonomic desks.  In the morning\, be sure to visit Urban Bean\, our coffeehouse featuring Starbucks® drinks.  Savour a healthy\, hearty meal and cocktail at Blaze Restaurant & Lounge.  In your free time\, work out at our Odyssey Fitness Center with cardio equipment\, enjoy a scenic swim in our rooftop pool or make a splash any time of the year at our indoor pool.  Visit Manitoba’s capital city for work or fun and let Delta Hotels Winnipeg exceed your expectations every season.’ \n  \nOther hotels in the area: The Alt Hotel and the Radisson are alternate options which are walking distance to the Delta. \nAlt hotel: https://www.althotels.com/en/winnipeg/ \nRadisson: https://www.radisson.com/winnipeg-hotel-mb-r3c0b8/mbwinnip?s_cid=os.amer-ca-rad-MBWINNIP-gmb \nThe Fairmont and Fort Garry are also not too far away: \nFairmont: https://www.fairmont.com/winnipeg/ \nFort Garry: https://www.fortgarryhotel.com/ \n  \n  \nAccessibility\nFor more information\, please call the general manager of the hotel: +1 204-942-0551 \n  \nAccessible guest rooms have 32 inch wide opening \nAdjustable height hand-held shower wand \nBathroom vanity in guest rooms for lower heights \nBathtub grab bars \nBathtub seat \nClosed-caption TV \nFlashing door knocker available \nGrab bars in bathroom \nHotel has on site accessible self-parking \nLowered electrical outlets \n*No transfer showers available \nRoute to accessible guest rooms is accessible \nSelf-operating lifts or sloped entry \nService animals allowed for persons with disabilities \nTTY/TTD compatible \nTelephone for hearing impaired \nToilet seat in guest rooms \nRoll-in shower \n  \nRoom Cancellation Policy\nGuests have 48 hours prior to arrival date to cancel or make any changes to their reservation without penalty to their credit card.  Should they not cancel and not arrive\, then 1st nights room and taxes will be billed to their credit card number as a no show charge. \n  \nCatering\nBreakfast and lunch as well as snacks and refreshments during breaks are provided for all attendees on 30-31 May. \n  \nParking\nOff-site parking\, fee: 20 CAD daily \nOn-site parking\, fee: 18 CAD daily \nValet parking\, fee: 24 CAD daily \nOnsite garage clearance 1.8 meters-contact hotel for large vehicle options/Offsite parking at RBC Convention Centre. \n  Abstract submission is now closed. The agenda for the Scientific Meeting can be found here. \n  The full program can be found here.   \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Summer Institute 2018
DESCRIPTION:2018 KT Canada Summer Institute\n InformationSpeakersApplyAgendaSponsorsWe are pleased to announce the Knowledge Translation (KT) Canada Summer Institute to be held in Toronto from June 27 – 29\, 2018.  The purpose of this Summer Institute is to provide participants with the opportunity to increase their understanding of knowledge translation research as well as opportunities and challenges in this field.  The Summer Institute will provide participants with the chance to network with colleagues including national and international KT experts. \n  \nThe theme of the 2018 Institute is: “KT Interventions”. \n  \nThe Summer Institute is aimed at graduate students\, post-doctoral and clinical fellows\, and junior faculty who study issues relevant to KT and those who want to learn more about how to advance their research skills in this area.  We encourage applications  from a wide range of disciplines that span all of CIHR’s research themes (clinical\, health services\, and population health). \n Guest Speakers\nDr. Melissa Brouwers\nDr. Melissa Brouwers is a Professor and Lead of Health Services Research in the Department of Oncology\, McMaster University; Deputy Director and Scientist\,  Escarpment Cancer Research Institute\, McMaster University; associate member in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics\, McMaster University and the Provincial Director (Scientific) of the Program in Evidence-based Care (PEBC)\, Cancer Care Ontario (CCO). \nShe holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Western Ontario.  Melissa is an active and leading member of various national and international health services research groups with a special focus on practice guidelines including the Principal Investigator of the AGREE Enterprise – a research program aimed to improve the quality and implementability of guidelines; the Knowledge Translation Lead of the CanIMPACT project – a national program of research aimed to improve outcomes for people affected by cancer; and a member of the KT-NET Advisory Committee of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR).  She is also the McMaster University co-lead for the National KT-STIHR (Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research) grant and a member of KT Canada. \n  \nDr. Heather Colquhoun\nHeather Colquhoun\, PhD\, OT Reg. (Ont.) is an Assistant Professor in the Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Department at the University of Toronto. She has over 29 years of experience as an Occupational Therapist and researcher.  Her research focuses on the science of knowledge translation (KT). In particular\, the identification\, prioritization and closing of evidence-to-practice gaps in healthcare. \n  \nDr. Janet Curran\nDr. Janet Curran is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing and the Department of Emergency Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie University. She is Co-Director of the Aligning Health Needs and Evidence for Transformative Change: Joanna Briggs Centre at the School of Nursing and she also holds a scientific appointment in pediatrics and emergency medicine at the IWK Health Centre. Dr. Curran’s program of research is focused on developing and evaluating interventions to improve transitions in care for children and their families/caregivers. She is the 2015 recipient of the Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC) Terry Klassen Young Investigator Award and the Dalhousie University Faculty of Health Professions Early Career Research Excellence Award. Dr. Curran’s program of research is supported by a CIHR New Investigator Award in Knowledge Translation and her research is directly informed by the inclusion of multiple stakeholders (patients\, caregivers\, clinicians\, and administrators). Dr. Curran currently leads a CIHR-NSHRF funded multi-centred national study exploring best practice strategies for discharge communication in paediatric emergency practice settings. \n  \nDr. Sophie Desroches\nDr Sophie Desroches\, PhD\, RD\, is an Associate Professor at the School of Nutrition of Laval University\, in Quebec City\, Canada. She is also a research scientist at the Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods of Laval University. Her research program aims to identify\, develop and evaluate knowledge translation strategies that will optimize adherence to dietary advice. She is the lead author of the Cochrane systematic review “Interventions for enhancing adherence to dietary advice for preventing and managing chronic diseases”. Her more recently funded research projects have explored the use of social media\, and more specifically blogs\, as knowledge translation strategies to enhance adherence to evidence-based dietary advice for preventing and managing chronic diseases. \n  \nDr. David Johnson\nDr. David Johnson is: Senior Medical Director for the Alberta Health Services Maternal\, Neonatal\, Child and Youth Strategic Clinical Network; a pediatric emergency physician and medical toxicologist; and a Professor of Pediatrics\, Emergency Medicine\, and Physiology and Pharmacology in the Cummings School of Medicine\, University of Calgary. His research interests are primarily focused on the management of common childhood respiratory emergencies\, and ensuring primary health care professionals utilize ‘best evidence’ in managing these diseases. \n  \nDr. Krystina Lewis\nKrystina B. Lewis is a cardiovascular nurse and PhD candidate in Nursing program at the University of Ottawa. She will commence a position as Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing\, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa in July 2018. Her doctoral studies focused on the design\, development\, and preliminary evaluation of a decision support intervention for patients facing implantable cardioverter-defibrillator replacement. Using an integrated knowledge translation approach\, patients\, family members\, and healthcare professionals as knowledge users were engaged as research partners in the research process\, including development of the decision support intervention. \n  \nDr. Julia Moore\nDr. Julia E. Moore leads the Team for Implementation\, Evaluation and Sustainability (TIES) at the Knowledge Translation (KT) Program in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital. Dr. Moore has coordinated or managed over 65 grants and contracts about applying KT in health care\, education\, and mental health. She manages a team of 20 research coordinators and research assistants. She holds a PhD from the Pennsylvania State University in Human Development\, where she focused on the implementation of preventive interventions. \n  \nDr. Byron Powell\nByron J. Powell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and a Research Fellow at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research and the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research and scholarship focuses on 1) identifying contextual determinants of implementing evidence-based practices in routine care; 2) identifying\, selecting\, and tailoring implementation strategies to address determinants of effective implementation; and 3) advancing research methodology in implementation science. \n  \nDr. Justin Presseau\nDr. Presseau is a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute\, and Assistant Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health and School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Presseau has been awarded early career awards from the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine\, the International Society of Behavioral Medicine\, and the European Health Psychology Society and is an Associate Editor for Implementation Science and Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. Dr. Presseau’s research program operates at the intersection between health psychology and implementation science\, drawing upon behaviour change theories and methods to design and evaluate theory-based strategies for promoting healthcare professional behaviour change to increase best practice and reduce non-evidenced healthcare. \n  \nMs. Andrea Proctor\nPrior to joining the Vector Institute as the Director of Health Care Engagement in July 2017\, Andrea was a manager in the Research\, Analysis and Evaluation Branch in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care where she worked to ensure that the development of provincial programs and policies was informed by evidence. She played a key role in the development of the Ontario Health Innovation Council’s final report\, and helped to establish the office of the Chief Health Innovation Strategist. Andrea holds a PhD in Psychology from Northwestern University\, with a concentration in cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. \n  \n  \nDr. Laura Weeks\nDr. Laura Weeks is a methodologist and evidence synthesis expert with over ten years’ experience acquired through her work with academia\, CADTH\, AHRQ and the Cochrane Collaboration. She currently manages a team of health technology assessment methodologists at CADTH\, Canada’s pan-Canadian Health Technology Assessment agency. With her team she develops\, supports and promotes the use of high-quality scientific methods across all health technology assessments\, in addition to strategies to enhance uptake of assessment results. Her specific methodological interests include clinical systematic reviews\, health technology assessments\, rapid reviews\, qualitative research\, and patient engagement. Laura obtained her PhD in Community Health Sciences from the University of Calgary in 2009. \n\nMr. Mike Campo\nDr. Monika Kastner\nDr. Janet Squires\nDr. Linda Li\n    \nApplications for 2018 are now closed. Many thanks to all who applied!\nThe draft agenda is available here.\n  A huge thank you to our sponsors who are helping make this event possible.\nGold Level \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSilver Level \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Scientific Meeting 2018
DESCRIPTION:  \nConference InformationGuest SpeakersRegistration & Hotel BookingSubmit an abstractAgendaProgramSponsors\nAdvancing the methods of patient-oriented knowledge translation research – June 7-8\, 2018\nThe 2018 KT Canada Annual Scientific Meeting is being held on June 7th & 8th in Vancouver\, BC\, with the theme “Advancing the methods of patient-oriented knowledge translation research”. \nWe will be posting additional information as it becomes available. For questions please contact Meghan Storey: storeym@smh.ca. Guest Speakers\nDr. Nick Bansback\, University of British Columbia\nNick Bansback is trained in health economics and decision science. He is an Associate Professor at the School of Population and Public Health\, University of British Columbia\, the Co Lead of the BC SUPPORT Unit Health Economics and Simulation Modelling Methods Cluster\, and a CIHR New Investigator. His research seeks to maximize value in health care – both the value the patients derive from their own decisions\, and the value the whole population derives from the decisions around the public investment in health. \n  \nDr. Melissa Brouwers\, McMaster University\nDr. Melissa Brouwers is a Professor and Lead of Health Services Research in the Department of Oncology\, McMaster University; Deputy Director and Scientist\,  Escarpment Cancer Research Institute\, McMaster University; associate member in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics\, McMaster University and the Provincial Director (Scientific) of the Program in Evidence-based Care (PEBC)\, Cancer Care Ontario (CCO). \nShe holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Western Ontario.  Melissa is an active and leading member of various national and international health services research groups with a special focus on practice guidelines including the Principal Investigator of the AGREE Enterprise – a research program aimed to improve the quality and implementability of guidelines; the Knowledge Translation Lead of the CanIMPACT project – a national program of research aimed to improve outcomes for people affected by cancer; and a member of the KT-NET Advisory Committee of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR).  She is also the McMaster University co-lead for the National KT-STIHR (Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research) grant and a member of KT Canada. \n  \nDr. Clayon Hamilton\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Clayon Hamilton is a MSFHR-funded postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia and at Arthritis Research Canada\, where he does Knowledge Translation Research. He obtained a masters and PhD in Health and Rehabilitation Science from Western University. His research focuses on supporting ‘Patient Engagement in Research’ as a form of the Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT). Presently\, he is using a combined qualitative and quantitative study design to explore the phenomenon of meaningful patient engagement in research\, and to develop and test a measure to evaluate for degrees of meaningful patient engagement in research. \n  \nMs. Alison Hoens\, BC SUPPORT Unit\nAlison Hoens is the Knowledge Translation Specialist for the Methods Clusters at the BC SUPPORT Unit on secondment from her positions as (1) the Knowledge Broker for  the Department of Physical Therapy\, Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia and  (2) the Research\, Education and Practice Coordinator for Physiotherapy at Providence HealthCare. Alison lives with rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune gastroparesis and is the mother of a 19 year old daughter who was recently diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Her passion for patient engagement in research is founded on the combination of her training and experience as a researcher\, clinician\, knowledge broker/translation specialist\, patient\, and caregiver for multiple family members of different generations living with chronic disease. \n  \nDr. Tammy Hoffmann\, Bond University (Australia)\nTammy is Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice\, Bond University in Australia. She directs the Centre for Evidence-Informed Health Decisions\, with her research spanning many aspects of shared decision making\, evidence-based practice\, knowledge translation\, informed health decisions\, and minimising waste in research. Her clinical qualification is as an occupational therapist and in 2017 she became an inaugural Fellow of the Occupational Therapy Australia Research Academy. \nShe has over 200 publications\, including multiple articles in leading journals such as JAMA\, BMJ\, JAMA Internal Medicine\, CMAJ\, and BMC Medicine. Tammy is also the lead author of a widely used inter-disciplinary evidence-based practice book (Evidence-Based Practice across the Health Professions)\, that is now in its 3rd edition. She is currently leading international initiatives in two main areas: 1) to more closely align shared decision making and evidence-based practice\, and assist patients and the public to make evidence-informed decisions about health\, and 2) to improve the reporting and uptake of effective non-pharmacological interventions into practice (including development of the TIDieR statement). \n  \nMs. Cheryl Koehn\, Arthritis Consumer Experts\nMs. Cheryl Koehn is an arthritis advocate\, community leader\, published author and rheumatoid arthritis survivor for 29 years. Ms. Koehn has dedicated her life to helping others living with arthritis as well as people with other chronic diseases. She is the founder and president of Arthritis Consumer Experts\, a national\, patient-led organization that provides science-based information and education programs in both official languages to people with arthritis. She served as Co-Chair of the Summit on Standards for Arthritis Prevention and Care\, and Co-Founded the Best Medicines Coalition\, and was the two-time Chair of the Better Pharmacare Coalition.\nMs. Koehn served as the immediate past consumer representative Board Member of the Arthritis Alliance of Canada\, is a past board member of the Arthritis Research Canada\, and served in a leadership capacity on numerous other national organizations and committees. As one of North America’s leading arthritis advocates\, Ms. Koehn provides a patient perspective on arthritis health and policy issues across Canada to governments\, private payers\, healthcare professionals\, and media. She is frequently invited to speak at national and International arthritis and health-related conferences. With her team at Arthritis Consumer Experts\, Ms. Koehn has led the development of numerous information and education innovations to the arthritis community\, including the ArthritisID and Arthritis ID PRO iPhone apps\, the blog site Arthritis Broadcast Network\, the annual report card on provincial formulary performance for inflammatory arthritis medications\, Canada’s Best Workplaces for Employees Living with Arthritis Award\, and most recently\, JointHealth Education\, a series of on-line “courses” graduating today’s modern arthritis patient. \n  \nDr. Ainsley Moore\, McMaster University\nAinsley Moore (MD\, MSc\, CFPC) is a family physician and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at McMaster University. Her clinical\, teaching and research focus on preventive health includes an appointment with the Canadian Task Force for Preventive Health Care. \n  \nDr. Dawn Stacey\, University of Ottawa\nDawn Stacey RN PhD holds a Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients and is a Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. She is a Senior Scientist and Scientific Director of the Patient Decision Aids Research Group at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. She is an invited member of the College of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of her research. Her research program focuses on: a) patient decision aids; b) decision coaching; c) implementation of evidence into practice; d) telephone-based care\, and e) interprofessional approaches to shared decision making. She has given over 100 invited national and international presentations. For more information visit her research program website http://decisionaid.ohri.ca. \n  \nDr. Deborah Marshall\, University of Calgary\nAs a Canada Research Chair\, Health Services and Systems Research and the Arthur J.E. Child Chair in Rheumatology\, Dr Marshall’s research programme is focused on the assessment of the value of health care interventions through measurement of patient preferences\, cost-effectiveness analysis\, and simulation modeling of health care delivery systems. She has experience in technology assessment agencies\, academia and pharmaceutical and diagnostics industry research settings in Canada\, the United States\, and Europe.  Dr. Marshall is the co-lead of the Economics platform for UCAN CANDU – Canada-Netherlands Personalized Medicine Network in Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatic Disease funded by the CIHR Personalized Medicine in Inflammation Network. \n  \n  \n  \nRegistration is now open for the 2018 KT Canada Scientific Meeting. \n  \nFees: \nRegular:  $650 \nStudents & Fellows:  $350 \n  \nRegister here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kt-canada-scientific-meeting-2018-tickets-42763651232 \n  \n  \nVenue/ Hotel Information \nYou may book a room at the Coast Coal Harbour by using this link: https://aws.passkey.com/e/49545545 \nPlease note that you must use the above link in order to get the conference room rate. \n  \nThe KT Canada Scientific Meeting is being held at the Coast Coal Harbour Hotel on the 7-8 June 2018. \n  \nCoast Coal Harbour Hotel is situated right near the Vancouver Harbour\, a stone’s throw from the beautiful Stanley Park. Our downtown location offers convenient access to the Gastown district\, the renowned shopping on Robson Street\, and the incredible array of arts and entertainment that Vancouver has to offer. \nEach of the guest rooms at our downtown Vancouver hotel features floor-to-ceiling windows\, 55” flat screen TVs and traditional welcoming origami cranes\, a symbol of hospitality. These high quality amenities are signature features of APA Hotel in Japan and unique to APA’s Urban Style Hotel concept. Here\, comfort and peace of mind is paramount. \n  \nAccessibility \nCoast Coal Harbour Hotel is pleased to offer state-of-the-art accessible rooms\, including roll-in showers and strobe lights in case of emergencies for the hearing impaired.  We also have widened door frames and a wheelchair accessible layout\, all to bring the comforts of home to your travels. \n  \nCoast Coal Harbour Hotel \n1180 West Hastings Street \nVancouver BC\, V6E 4R5 \nPh: 604.697.0202 \nFax: 604.697.0123 \n  \n  \nRoom cancellation \nMust cancel 48 hours prior to 4:00PM the day of arrival to avoid penalty. Cancellation fee of 1 night’s room and tax at confirmed rate. \n  \nCatering\nBreakfast and lunch as well as snacks and refreshments during breaks are provided for all attendees from the 7-8 June. \n  \nParking\nValet parking $34.88 per night. Abstract submissions have now closed. Many thanks to all who applied!A draft of the agenda is available. \n  The program for the KT Canada Scientific Meeting is available here. A huge thank you to our sponsors who are helping make this event possible.\nGold Level \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-scientific-meeting-2018/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171016T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20170725T185925Z
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Translation (KT) Basics
DESCRIPTION:Knowledge translation (KT) is a bridge between research and real-world practice in an effort to strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes. But how do you apply evidence? At the KT Program\, we believe that we can implement change in the health system better by thinking about change differently. Our approach to KT is rooted in theory and science\, but our application of KT is uniquely pragmatic and focused on real-world impact. Our approach to training involves empowering individuals and organizations in the health system with knowledge and support on how to do KT. \nWorkshop OverviewRegistration InformationApplication Instructions\nKnowledge Translation (KT) Basics is a 2-day workshop on the fundamentals of implementing change using best practices in KT. In KT Basics\, participants will learn how to: \n\nIdentify key KT definitions\nAssess and prioritize implementation needs\nUse appropriate methods to assess the quality of available evidence\nDefine the scope of change and ideal practices to be implemented\nIdentify key processes that inform the selection of implementation strategies\n\nThis workshop will benefit anyone interested in learning more about how KT can be applied to their own work. Professionals and full-time graduate students involved in all dimensions of health (e.g.\, acute care\, long-term care\, public health\, mental health\, etc.) are welcome to attend. \nNote: this workshop will not focus on best practices in disseminating evidence/end-of-grant KT. \n  \nIf you would like to discuss whether this workshop aligns with your learning goals and needs\, please contact Melissa Courvoisier. Dates and Location\nDates: October 16 & 17\, 2017 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET \nLocation: Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St. Michael’s Hospital\, Toronto\, Canada \n  \nCost\nRegistration for the KT Basics workshop is $850.00 CAD per person. \nThere are a limited number of spots reserved for students. Registration for full-time graduate students is $425.00 CAD per person. \nThe cost includes participation in the 2-day in-person workshop\, food (coffee/tea\, snacks\, and lunch)\, and access to take-home resources. Travel to and from Toronto and accommodation during the workshop is not included. \n  \n  \n  To apply\, please fill out the KT Basics workshop application form on the KT Basics website. \nApplication deadline: August 18\, 2017 11:59 PM ET \n  \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/knowledge-translation-kt-basics/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute\, 209 Victoria St\, Toronto\, ON M5B 1T8\, Toronto\, ON\, m5b 1b4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20170626T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20170628T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20161221T155958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T220748Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the Knowledge Translation (KT) Canada Summer Institute to be held in Toronto from June 26-28\, 2017.  The purpose of this Summer Institute is to provide participants with the opportunity to increase their understanding of knowledge translation research as well as opportunities and challenges in this field.  The Summer Institute will provide participants with the chance to network with colleagues including national and international KT experts. \n  \nApplications are now open for the KT Canada Summer Institute. \n  \nThe theme of the 2017 Institute is: “Patient oriented research” \nThe Summer Institute is aimed at graduate students\, post-doctoral and clinical fellows\, and junior faculty and research staff who study issues relevant to KT and those who want to learn more about how to advance their research skills in this area.  We encourage applications  from a wide range of disciplines that span all of CIHR’s research themes (biomedical\, clinical\, health services\, and population health). \n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-summer-institute/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute\, 209 Victoria St\, Toronto\, ON M5B 1T8\, Toronto\, ON\, m5b 1b4\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20191106T182938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T185304Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Scientific Meeting 2017
DESCRIPTION:Conference InformationAbstract SubmissionAgendaProgram\nKT in primary care – June 15 and 16\, 2017\nJoin us in Quebec City on June 15 and 16\, 2017. We invite you to join the discussion on KT IN PRIMARY CARE through attendance at the KT Canada Annual Scientific Meeting \n  \n  \n\nHighlights:\nGuest Speakers Includes: \n \nRobbie Foy: “Implementation Research in Primary Care” \nDr. Foy is Professor of Primary Care at the Leeds Institute of Health Sciences and a general practitioner in inner-city Leeds.  His field of work\, implementation research\, aims to inform policy decisions about how best to use resources to improve the uptake of research findings by evaluating approaches to change professional and organisational behaviour.  His former posts include a clinical senior lectureship at Newcastle University\, and an MRC training fellowship in health services research based jointly between the Universities of Edinburgh and Aberdeen.  He also admits to being a trained public health physician.  He was a 2006-7 Harkness / Health Foundation Fellow in Health Care Policy\, based jointly between the Veteran’s Administration and RAND in Los Angeles.  He was Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal\, Implementation Science\, until 2015. \n  \n  \n \nProfessor Michael Kidd: “Lessons from around the world on Knowledge Translation in Primary Care” \nDr. Kidd is a family doctor\, primary care researcher and medical educator.  He served as president of the World Organization of Family Doctors from 2013-2016\, and as president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners from 2002-2006.  He is currently Professor of Global Primary Care at Flinders University based in Adelaide in Australia.  In May 2017 he will take up the position of Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. Michael has wide-ranging research and education interests in global health\, primary care\, digital health\, health policy\, the education of health professionals\, safety and quality in primary care\, the primary care management of HIV\, viral hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections\, and the role of case reports in contemporary health care. In the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in 2009 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia for service to medicine and education in the areas of general practice and primary health care. \n  \nDr. Sabrina Wong: “Engaging Practices in Improving the Science and Reporting of Performance in Primary Care” \nDr. Wong is a Registered Nurse and health services researcher located at the University of British Columbia Centre for Health Services and Policy Research and School of Nursing Dr. Wong’s research focuses on primary health care\, specifically how structures (e.g.\, models of care) and processes (e.g.\, interprofessional teamwork\, interpersonal communication) can enhance the delivery and organization of health services. She is a recognized leader in research involving patient-reported quality of care\, her work contributes to informing practice and system level interventions that seek to decrease health inequities among Canadian residents\, including people who face multiple disadvantages in accessing and using the health care system such as those who have language barriers and live in poverty. Her current major research projects include overall leadership and responsibility for the community based primary health care innovation team grant\, “Transforming Primary Health Care Through Performance Measurement and Reporting; chairing the Indicator Working Group across the 12 primary health care innovation teams\, working on setting up the British Columbia Primary and Integrated Health Care Innovation Network\, and the growth and sustainability of the pan-Canadian CPCSSN. \n  \nPanel discussions:\nSPOR in primary care \nPractice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs) \n  \nAbstract submission deadline: March 19\, 2017 11:59 PM ET\nPlease submit your abstracts here.   \nPlease note that this is a draft agenda which we will be continually updating.   \nWe are currently working on posting the program\, please check back shortly.\n 
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-scientific-meeting-2017/
LOCATION:Quebec City\, Quebec\, Quebec City\, QC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Scientific Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20170112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20170112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20161214T165810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170109T163324Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series – January 2017
DESCRIPTION:kt-canada-national-seminar-series_january_2017
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-january-2017/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20161208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20161208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20161117T154935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161117T154935Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series – December 2016
DESCRIPTION:kt-canada-national-seminar-series_december_2016
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-december-2016/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20161115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20161115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20160914T174913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160914T190736Z
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SUMMARY:End of Grant KT Workshop
DESCRIPTION:kt-canada-end-of-grant-kt-workshop_november-2016_v2
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/end-of-grant-kt-workshop/
LOCATION:St Michael’s Hospital\, 209 Victoria St\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20161110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20161110T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20161025T144336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191108T171447Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series – November 2016
DESCRIPTION:kt-canada-national-seminar-series_november_2016
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-november2016/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20161013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20161013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20160921T195124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160922T191515Z
UID:1607-1476360000-1476363600@ktcanada.org
SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series – October 2016
DESCRIPTION:kt-canada-national-seminar-series_october_2016_v2
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-october-2016/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160908T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160908T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20160831T144748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T150645Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series - September 2016
DESCRIPTION:KT Canada Presents: Jeremy Grimshaw\n\n  \nTitle: \nIncreasing value and reducing waste in knowledge translation and implementation research \n  \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nTo introduce the concept of research waste which limits value and progress of current research\nTo understand sources of waste in knowledge translation and implementation research\nTo discuss potential solutions to reduce waste in knowledge translation and implementation research.\n\n  \n  \nJeremy Grimshaw received a MBChB from the University of Edinburgh\, UK. He trained as a family physician prior to undertaking a PhD in health services research at the University of Aberdeen. He moved to Canada in 2002. His research focuses on the evaluation of interventions to disseminate and implement evidence-based practice. Jeremy is: a Senior Scientist in the Clinical Epidemiology Program\, Ottawa Health Research Institute; a Full Professor in the Department of Medicine\, University of Ottawa and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Health Knowledge Transfer and Uptake. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. \n  \nTime:  \n13:00 – 14:00 AT \n12:00 – 13:00 ET \n11:00 – 12:00 CT \n10:00 – 11:00 MT \n9:00 – 10:00 PT \n  \nBroadcasting Locations: \nTo view broadcasting locations\, click here. \n  \nTo Register:  \nThis session is offered by WEBEX from St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. All registration requests must be sent to Gail Klein: KleinG@smh.ca by Wednesday\, September 7th at 12:00 PM ET. \nTo register a site: please identify one person who will be in attendance and provide their email address to Gail Klein. To register as an individual; please email Gail Klein. \nPLEASE NOTE THAT EVERYONE MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND AS YOU NEED TO BE INVITED INTO THE WEBEX SESSION. \nTechnical requirements: You need a computer with Google Chrome and a telephone or computer microphone or headset. \n  \nQuestions? \nTo add a site and for more information\, please contact Gail Klein: KleinG@smh.ca
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-september-2016/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160615T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160615T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20160302T210835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160314T203247Z
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SUMMARY:End of Grant KT Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to offer our End of Grant Knowledge Translation (KT) Course on June 15th\, 2016 (8am – 12:30pm) at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. This half day course is designed to provide grant writers with the needed tools to write the KT portion of their grant applications. Course attendees will use their own grants to develop an end of grant KT plan. \n  \n \nSpeakers include: \n\nKim Barnhardt\, Communications and Partnerships Strategist\, Canadian Medical Association Journal\nJessie McGowan\, PhD\, Adjunct professor\, Department of Medicine\, University of Ottawa; Associate Editor\, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology\nDr. Sharon Straus\, Director and Principal Investigator\, Knowledge Translation Program\, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital; Professor\, Department of Medicine\, University of Toronto\n\n\n Topics covered: \n\nA framework for end of grant KT\nAssessing impact of research – how to use and interpret bibliometrics and altmetrics\nApproach to media and social media\n\n  \nRegister: \nTo register email Gail Klein with a one page summary of the project you will be working on for your end of grant KT plan. Space is limited and registration is on a first come first serve basis. Registration is complete once your payment is received. \n  \nCancellation policy: \nRefunds will not be issued for cancellations received after June 3\, 2016. A processing fee of $60 will be retained on all cancellations. Requests for cancellation must be made in writing. Registrations are not transferable. KT Canada reserves the right to cancel events. Registrants will be notified at the earliest possible date in the event of a cancellation. Registration fees for events cancelled by KT Canada will be refunded; however KT Canada will not be liable for any loss\, damages or other expenses that such cancellations may cause.
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/1130/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michaels\, Hospital\, 209 Victoria St\, Rm. 216\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5B1T8\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160615
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20151214T173414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170906T150831Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada Scientific Meeting 2016
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us in Toronto on June 13 and 14\, 2016. We invite you to join the discussion on SCALING UP AND SUSTAINABILITY through attendance at the KT Canada Annual Scientific Meeting. \n  \nAbstract Submission: \nWe invite interested people to submit an abstract on advancing KT science. Please specify your presentation preference: Oral\, Poster or Workshop. \nDeadline: for abstract submission is March 4\, 2016 at 11:59 PM ET \n  \nHighlights: \n\n Speakers include:\n\nDr. France Légaré\, Chairholder\, Canada Research Chair in Implementation of Shared Decision Making in Primary Care\, Full Professor\, Department of Family Medicine\, Université Laval\nProf. Sandy Middleton\, Director\, Nursing Research Institute\, St Vincent’s Health Australia (Sydney) and Australian Catholic University (ACU)\nDr. Enola Proctor\, Shanti K. Khinduka Distinguished Professor\, Washington University in St. Louis\n\n\nKT Consultation sessions (proposalsubmission required) with Ian Graham\, Jeremy Grimshaw\, Brian Haynes\, David Johnson\, France Légaré\, Sumit (Me2) Majumdar\, Enola Proctor\, Sharon Straus\, Cynthia Vinson\nPanel discussion on challenges in scale and spread of complex interventions with Lee Fairclough (HQO)\, Michael Hilmer (MOHLTC)\, and Cynthia Vinson (NCI)\n\n  \nCost: \n$500 CAD $300 CAD for students and fellows. HST will be added to all registrations \n  \nRegistration: \nRegistration deadline is June 6\, 2016. \nRegister Now \n  \nThe Agenda is now available. \n  \nQuestions? \nQuestions about the abstract submissions\, program or meeting in general: Gail Klein \nQuestions related to registration and cancellation can be directed here.
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-event-2/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton\, 108 Chestnut St\, Toronto\, ON\, M5G 1R3\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20160414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20160414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T090449
CREATED:20160307T170816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160319T144341Z
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SUMMARY:KT Canada National Seminar Series - April 2016
DESCRIPTION:KT Canada Presents: Anna Gagliardi\n  \nTitle: \nPatient-mediated knowledge translation (PKT) interventions for clinical encounters \n  \nObjectives: \n\nLearn about a variety of approaches and strategies for engaging patients in their own health care\nUnderstand how those approaches and strategies have been employed for patients with arthritis or cancer\nIdentify outcomes associated with these interventions\nDiscuss gaps in knowledge that warrant further research\n\n  \nAnna Gagliardi  \nis a Scientist at the University Health Network’s Toronto General Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. She held a five-year Canadian Institutes of Health Research New Investigator salary award from 2008 to 2013 to specialize in knowledge translation. Currently Anna’s research focuses on how: (1) clinical practice guidelines can be better-designed to support health care decision-making by consumers and health professionals; (2) multidisciplinary teamwork can be supported to improve satisfaction with\, and the efficiency of health care delivery; (3) higher risk implantable medical devices can be monitored to prevent or minimize patient harm; and (4) person-centred care can be implemented and evaluated. \n  \nTime:  \n13:00 – 14:00 AT \n12:00 – 13:00 ET \n11:00 – 12:00 CT \n10:00 – 11:00 MT \n9:00 – 10:00 PT \n  \nBroadcasting Locations: \nTo view broadcasting locations\, click here. \n  \nTo Register:  \nThis session is offered by WEBEX from St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. All registration requests must be sent to Gail Klein: KleinG@smh.ca by Wednesday\, April 13th at 12:00 PM ET. \nTo register a site: please identify one person who will be in attendance and provide their email address to Gail Klein. To register as an individual; please email Gail Klein. \nPLEASE NOTE THAT EVERYONE MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND AS YOU NEED TO BE INVITED INTO THE WEBEX SESSION. \nTechnical requirements: You need a computer with Google Chrome and a telephone or computer microphone or headset. \n  \nQuestions? \nTo add a site and for more information\, please contact Gail Klein: KleinG@smh.ca
URL:https://ktcanada.org/event/kt-canada-national-seminar-series-march-2016/
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