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Simplifying Complexity: How to select and use KM-IS Theories, Models and Frameworks in research

Did you know that KM-IS theories, models and frameworks can be used to help guide how we share, use or apply research results in the real world to benefit patients, the public, and the healthcare system? Did you know that without using these theories, models and frameworks, your KM-IS efforts could lead to failed implementation and impact as well as wasted resources? There are over 150 existing theories, models and frameworks to guide KM-IS practice, but how do we select the one that fits our purpose, and how do we actually use them?

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Knowledge Mobilization: What is it, why is it important and how do we achieve it?

Knowledge Mobilization: What is it, why is it important and how do we achieve it?

Dr. Monika Kastner, lead of the Diabetes Action Canada Knowledge Mobilization program, will explore how knowledge mobilization and implementation science can bridge the 17-year gap between discovery and practice, ensuring timely application of evidence in healthcare.
How to Develop a KM Plan for your Grants or Existing Research Projects: Introducing the KMap Tool

How to Develop a KM Plan for your Grants or Existing Research Projects: Introducing the KMap Tool

Planning for knowledge mobilization (KM) involves preparation, intention, and action. If done early, it can optimize both the mobilization and application of research results and outputs.