As a group of Health System Impact (HSI) postdoctoral fellows, Sim and colleagues offer their reflections on ‘driving change’ within the health system and present a framework for understanding the HSI fellow as an embedded researcher. Our commentary offers a different perspective of the fellow’s role by highlighting the integrated knowledge translation (IKT) approach we consider to be foundational to the fellowship experience. Further, we provide several recommendations to enhance Sim and colleagues’ framework to ensure we capture the full value of the fellowship program to the HSI fellow, health system organization, and academic institution
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
[Extract] Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs), also termed Research Translation Centres (RTCs) i...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
As the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) leads in designing and implementing...
Learning health systems necessitate interdependence between health and academic sectors an...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Health Service Impact (HIS) Fello...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focus...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outc...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outcomes, beyon...
peer-reviewedResearch funders in Canada and abroad have made substantial investments in supporting ...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
Background: Research funders in Canada and abroad have made substantial investments in supporting co...
Abstract Background There are increasing expectations for researchers and knowledge users in the hea...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
[Extract] Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs), also termed Research Translation Centres (RTCs) i...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...
As the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) leads in designing and implementing...
Learning health systems necessitate interdependence between health and academic sectors an...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Health Service Impact (HIS) Fello...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
The ambition of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship in...
Bridging the ‘know-do’ gap is not new but considerably greater attention is being focus...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outc...
Healthcare organisations are looking at strategies and activities to improve patient outcomes, beyon...
peer-reviewedResearch funders in Canada and abroad have made substantial investments in supporting ...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
Background: Research funders in Canada and abroad have made substantial investments in supporting co...
Abstract Background There are increasing expectations for researchers and knowledge users in the hea...
Far too often, there is a gap between research and policy and practice. Too much research is underta...
[Extract] Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs), also termed Research Translation Centres (RTCs) i...
In this commentary, we respond to Bowen and colleagues’ empirical study of research partnerships bet...