Workshops: "Integrated knowledge translation - What is it? How does it work?"

  1. From One Hand Clapping to a Round of Applause – Increasing the societal value of research through integration
Facilitator: Joseph P. Lane, Director of the Center for Assistive Technology (CAT), School of Public Health and Health Professions, at the University at Buffalo (SUNY)

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 Location: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront - Nova Scotia A
 
  1. A Risk Management Approach to Knowledge Exchange in Health Policy Development and Implementation
Facilitator: Alison Paprica, Manager of the Planning Unit in the Health System Strategy Division of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
 

 Location: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront - Nova Scotia D

  1. Self-testing of blood glucose in non-insulin using type 2 diabetes: an example of integrated knowledge translation
Facilitator: Michael Allen, MD is a family physician who is Associate Professor and Director of Evidence-based Programs at Dalhousie Continuing Medical Education
 

Location: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront - Halifax B

  1. “Building an Integrated KT Plane in the Air: The Mental Health Commission of Canada’s approach to Catalyzing Transformational Change via Collaborative Research

Facilitator: Gail MacKean, MPA, PhD, Senior Research Officer, The Mental Health Commission of Canada

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Location: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront - Nova Scotia B

 
  1. Breaking Integrated KT Barriers through Knowledge Exchange
 Facilitator: Sarah Clark, Canadian Dementia Resource and Knowledge Exchange
Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange (Ontario)
 
 
Location: Halifax Marriott Harbourfront - Halifax C
Date & Time: 
June 8, 2010 - 3:30pm - 5:15pm