Knowing, Sharing Doing: The first National Knowledge Translation Conference in Rehabilitation May 4-5, 2016 School of Physical & Occupational Therapy.

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Knowing, Sharing Doing: The first National Knowledge Translation Conference in Rehabilitation May 4-5, 2016 School of Physical & Occupational Therapy Faculty of Medicine, McGill University

Knowledge Exchange Enables collaborative problem-solving between researchers and knowledge users Interaction allows for mutual learning, and fosters knowledge dissemination and implementation in the real life context

Knowledge Translation A dynamic and iterative process: synthesis, dissemination, exchange, application knowledge is put into practice moving research from the lab or from published work to the people/organizations who can use the knowledge Goal of improving the health of Canadians, through more effective services, products and health systems

First Canadian Conference on KT in Rehabilitation Highlights Showcases success stories in the exchange between rehabilitation researchers and targeted knowledge users to ensure best practices and policies New methodologic advances Strategic initiatives to build KT in Rehabilitation Implementation science as applied to rehabilitation Stakeholder engagement to (patients, policymakers)

Richard & Edith Strauss Canada Foundation Our ambitious (Strauss funded) KT program has been a key strategic initiative to link research, education and practice, which are all fundamental to our mission to rapidly bring new evidence into practice, and to respond to the knowledge needs of frontline clinicians where users (clinicians, graduate students) seek information and work with our SPOT researchers to respond to these knowledge needs Gained expertise ++ in KTE at SPOT We are privileged at the School to be able to help bridge these gaps, and ultimately enhance the health and well-being of patients and promote best practices in rehabilitation

It takes a team Sponsors: Richard and Edith Strauss Canada Foundation; SPOT; CRIR; OEQ; CAOT Invited speakers: Simon French; France Légaré; Michael Wilson; Melanie Barwick; Dahlia Kairy; Aliki Thomas; Nicole Szajcz-Keller; Linda Li; Vincent Dumez; Damien Contandriopoulos Oral, KT café and poster presenters Dean Eidelman Session chairs: Andre Bussières; Laurie Snider; Simon French; Sara Ahmed Evaluators: Edith Strauss Committee, Nancy Forget, Marie-Christine Hallé Organizing Committee: members of Edith Strauss Rehabilitation Research Projects; with a special thanks to Barbara Shankland

A big team Volunteers: Owis, Mushira, Zachary, Dina, Chandhana SPOT Administrative staff: Paulina Zacchia La Plaza: Natali Sakaryan (venue; catering)/Paul Nantel (AV) Photographer: Owen Egan Videography: Jorge (Horhé) Zavagno

And great leadership Dr. Sara Ahmed Drs. Anita Menon & Diana Zidarov Chair, Edith Strauss (KT) Steering Committee Drs. Anita Menon & Diana Zidarov Co-directors, of the Strauss KT project

“To know knowledge is not to be wise … “To know knowledge is not to be wise …. but to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.” - Charles Spurgeon the work and the messages of the presenters at this conference have paved the way towards wisdom.