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Research Study – Knowledge Translation & Mobilization (KTM) Training Program

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A research team from the UBC Centre for Heart Lung Innovation (HLI) is undertaking a research study to evaluate a Knowledge Translation & Mobilization (KTM) training program. The training is designed to support graduate and post-graduate students with getting the right research to the right people in the right format, at the right time, to influence decision-making.

Students have completed their KTM training and be delivering research presentations at a Patient and Public Forum. You are invited to attend the Patient and Public Forum virtually or in-person to learn about and engage with the students’ research and provide feedback for the KTM training program.

Patient and Public Forum
Gourlay Conference Room or Zoom (virtual)
May 19, 2022
12:00 pm (Noon)

Potential benefits to participating patients include:
• Have increased engagement in KTM activities.
• Have increased empowerment in research projects that have direct and indirect impacts on their lives.

Potential benefits to participating members of the public include:
• Have increased engagement in KTM activities.

Read more and register 

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Terri McKinlay

Patient Partner, Penticton

Terri McKinlay

The Patient Voices Network has provided Rylee and me the ability to channel our experience into positive change for others. Our voice in decision making, planning and partnerships for mental health care is having a profound impact on our healing process.