Knowledge Brokers—are they the answer to knowledge translation challenges in healthcare?

Apr 17,2018 | Consortium_staff Webinars

KT Canada Seminar Series
Date(s): April 12, 2018
Presented by: Alison Hoens

In this KT Canada Seminar Series webinar, Alison Hoens, the Knowledge Translation Specialist for the Methods Clusters of the BC SUPPORT Unit, presented “Knowledge Brokers—are they the answer to knowledge translation challenges in healthcare?”.

The learning objectives for this webinar were:

  • Be aware of key messages from the literature with respect to the knowledge broker(s) in healthcare, the evidence regarding the effect and effectiveness of knowledge brokers in healthcare, and key issues related to the training, recruitment and evaluation of knowledge brokers
  • Reflect upon if and how knowledge brokers could be incorporated within their own organization

Alison Hoens has served as the Knowledge Broker within the Department of Physical Therapy of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine for over 7 years. In her capacity as a Knowledge Broker she has facilitated partnerships in over 50 projects between more than 400 researchers, clinicians, decision makers and patients in clinically relevant research and in the development of resources that have been accessed provincially, nationally and internationally to support evidence-informed healthcare practice.

All webinars in this series are recorded and archived along with supplemental resources

For more information and to register, visit the seminar series website.