Integrated knowledge translation guidelines for trainees in health research: an environmental scan
Abstract Background Collaborative health research, such as integrated knowledge translation (IKT), requires researchers to have specific knowledge and skills in working in partnership with knowledge users. Graduate students are often not provided with the opportunity to learn skills in how to establ...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Madeline Gallant (Author), Christine Cassidy (Author), Joyce Al-Rassi (Author), Elaine Moody (Author), Hwayeon Danielle Shin (Author), Shauna Best (Author), Audrey Steenbeek (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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