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We support a range of knowledge users in their quest to create improved health outcomes. @kt_program on X https://knowledgetranslation.net/ Also follow @KTCanada.bsky.social!
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June is Seniors Month! Revisit this article from 2025 where Drs Alannah Delaine Mulholland and Jennifer Watt look at the issue of transitions in care for older adults, and outline potential solutions from a family medicine perspective. bit.ly/444XUWP #SeniorsMonth #GeriSky #HealthyAging
We were very grateful to have Algonquin Elder Simon Brascoupé to get us started in a good way, illustrating the similarities and differences between Indigenous ways of knowing and western views in implementation science. A great event so far! 🎉 #KTSI26 (3/3)
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We also thank our amazing sponsors at Canadian Institutes of Health Research | Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada, the Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit (OSSU), and the Janet, Wendy and John Last Foundation. (2/3)
We are grateful to the many partners, collaborators, staff, trainees, and supporters who have contributed to this work. As we look ahead, we welcome opportunities to partner on future projects and support efforts to strengthen the impact of research through meaningful knowledge translation. (3/4)
At a time when demonstrating the real-world value of research is increasingly important, we wanted to take the opportunity to reflect on the broader impact of our program. This report highlights the cumulative impact of our work since inception and key accomplishments from the past year. (2/4)
The KTP and Healthcare Excellence Canada identified innovative and promising models of care that were implemented in long-term care homes (LTCHs) during the COVID-19 pandemic, and provided suggestions on best practices that could be integrated into LTCHs to potentially improve resident care. (1/2)
We’re excited to be back in Ottawa to kick off the 2026 KT Canada Summer Institute! This year we’re partnering with School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. (1/3)