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September 4, 2018

What you'll find
 
In Alberta (or online)
1. KT Alberta: Coming Soon!  
2. McMaster Health Forum: Webinar
3. Research Impact Canada: Webinar
4. KT Canada: Seminar Series 2018-2019
6. Canadian Implementation Network Survey

7. APNM Nutrition Translation Award

KT Alberta
Coming Soon: The KT Alberta Blog!

KT Alberta is pleased to announce the upcoming launch of our community of practice blog which will be available on our website from the 18th of September 2018. In the meantime, you can get involved by helping us to choose a name for our blog!
Click here to fill out our poll!

McMaster Health Forum
Top Ten Lessons Learned from the Forum's Efforts to Support  Evidence-Informed Policy Making 

Presenter: John Lavis | September 19, 2018 | 09:00 A.M. MT

There is a growing international focus on evidence-informed policymaking and a corresponding demand from policymakers, stakeholders and researchers who want to find and use the best available research evidence covering a wide range of health and social system program and services area.

Want to hear more? Join the webinar as John Lavis, Director of the McMaster Health forum, shares his insights into strengthening health and social systems and key lessons learned from the Forum's efforts to support evidence-informed policymaking.

Reposted from the event registration webpage.
 
Click here to register!

Research Impact Canada
Webinar: Making a Sustainable Community-Campus Partnership Programme

September 6, 2018 | 09:00-10:00 A.M. (MT)

This event is part of a series which will engage knowledge brokers, researchers and support staff within the Research Impact Canada network. Brokers from the University of Brighton in the UK will present on their work in sustaining their Community-Campus Partnership Programme (CUPP). A brief presentation will be followed by ample time for questions.  

Want to join? Here's how: 
1. Tune in using your personal device
2. Public viewing will also available on  CL 1-30 (First floor of the Cameron Library) 

Reposted from the event registration webpage.
 
Click here to register!

KT Canada
Seminar Series 2018-2019
Patient-Oriented Knowledge Translation: Implementing Shared Decision Making in Practice

Presenter: Dr. Sarah Munro| September 13, 2018 | 12:00 - 1:00 P.M.

This is included in the first, expert-led seminar series dedicated to current and emerging topics in KT, that was developed by KT Canada. Each session includes a question and answer period (15 minutes per 1-hour session) and sessions are held via WEBEX.

To register as an individual or a site, please contact: StoreyM@smh.ca

For more information please see the poster below.

Reposted from the event registration web page.

Canadian Implementation Network Survey 
Gauging Interest in Establishing a National Network

Stemming from the growing global interest on the importance of effective evidence implementation, Canadian implementation experts are exploring the value of establishing a network and what purpose it may serve here in Canada.

If you or any of your colleagues are interested and want to contribute, please follow the link below to find out more information and to fill out a brief survey.

Click here for more information or to fill out the survey!

APNM Nutrition Translation Award

The Canadian Nutrition Society, in conjunction with the editorial board of the Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (APNM), are calling for award submission proposals with a knowledge translation focus. The selected author will prepare an invited review and receive an honorarium. 

The theme for this years APNM Nutrition Translation Award is 'Sex-Specific Responses to Nutrition.'

DEADLINE: September 30, 2018

The selected applicant will be notified November 1, 2018. Final review to be submitted to APNM by January 31, 2019. Please note that the theme and deadline have been modified from the original website posting. 

More information on the APNM Nutrition Translation Award
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