Events
| Start date: | Monday, July 26, 2010 |
| End date: | Tuesday, July 27, 2010 |
| Time: | 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
| Location: | 123 Edward Street, Suite 1218, Toronto |
| Event Open To: | Scientists, KT professionals, practitioners, educators and decision makers in community based org. |
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Details: | A well-developed knowledge translation (KT) plan is emerging as a proposal requirement for health research in Canada and abroad, and there is greater attention to research utilization and research impact in many aspects of health practice and research. The Scientist Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT)™ training course was developed on the premise that scientists are agents of change in creating research impact, promoting research utilization, and ensuring their research findings reach the appropriate audiences. There is a skill set surrounding KT practice, and it is these competencies that the training course was designed to impart. The SKTT course is intended for health science researchers across all four scientific pillars (basic, clinical, health services, population health), who have an interest in sharing research knowledge with (multiple) audiences beyond the traditional academic community, as appropriate, and in increasing the impact potential of their research. |
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