!!!Announcement!!!
We've have been working on episodes for the past few months and can't wait to share them with you! To get back in the swing of things we'll be re-issuing some of our faves (with updated commentary). More to come!
Hi friends! This online workshop is for you if you're a healthcare provider working with children with disabilities and their families ❤️ Register at https://t.co/sjt1CODNwA
At @MattersEngage we love exploring creative approaches to #knowledgetranslation and learning how #KT can support project implementation and sustainability! Well lo and behold, it all comes together in this virtual @kt_program course! Check out the info below...
Our Practicing #KnowledgeTranslation course is back, this time in a virtual format!
Learn how to apply #ImplementationScience to real-world projects with this highly practical course.
Apply today! https://t.co/vzU8Po1PPI
More info here: https://t.co/Vlnue3oNHC
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The @mcmaster Public Engagement in Health Policy (PEHP) project team led by @julia_abelson are inviting applications for Community Fellowships! The deadline for this exciting opportunity is July 31st and you can find out all the important details here https://t.co/YR3K0ttwVc
Check out this podcast to hear our discussion and reflections on the interesting and exciting complexity of conducting a research project directed at physicians while working with Lived Experience Advisors. @WCHResearch @ihspr_cihr @ihpmeuoft@TCI_ca
Wondering how other health research teams navigate patient engagement and partnership? Have a listen to one team’s reflection as their multi-year project comes to an end….
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"How did we do?" A debrief on the role of Lived Experience Advisors in a healthcare research project
What is the best way to engage patients in a healthcare research project? And what if the research focuses on clinicians, not patients?
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***New episode alert ***
"How did we do?" A debrief on the role of Lived Experience Advisors in a healthcare research project
What is the best way to engage patients in a healthcare research project? And what if the research focuses on clinicians, not patients?
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Join us for this compelling multi-perspective account from a @CIHR_IRSC SPOR project's researchers, engaged patients (Lived Experience Advisors) and our own Emily Nicholas Angl, who was the Lead LEA:
shared interests, unique perspectives, differing goals.
New episode!!!
"Spring Update 2023: Checking in with Jen and Em"
It’s been a while! We have lots on the go these days. Come hang out with @jenjohannesen and @Emily_Nicholas8 as we wrap up the Health Policy series and share what’s next.
https://t.co/cG2L6rrEYb
@MattersEngage Reflecting on two questions today that seem to be throughlines in your podcasts - & referenced specifically as such back in 2020: What is this work we are doing? And whom does this work serve? devoted fan here… keep up the great work. 🎉
How much have you heard about Long-term care in the last 3 years? Lots!! How much of it included the stories of people who live in the #LTC homes, in their own voices? Not much. This podcast digs deep into this topic. We need to hear from residents of #LTC more often! Listen pls.
This series is supported by the Public Engagement in Health Policy project, which promotes research, critical reflection and dialogue about engagement issues that have a health and health policy focus. Learn more about this Future of Canada project at https://t.co/j5rr9BnYtC
Our latest! Beyond Mandates: The Essential Input of Residents in Long-term Care Policy
In this episode we discuss the realities of living in Long-term Care from residents’ perspectives and the impact of living with policies and restrictions they may not have had a say in making