Evidence in action, acting on evidence
Acknowledgements
The CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR) would like to acknowledge the following individuals for their generous contribution of time and expertise to the inaugural IHSPR Knowledge Translation Casebook.
- The core project implementation team, including Michelle Gagnon, for overseeing and leading the project; Heidi Matkovich, for working closely with the case authors, IHSPR Institute Advisory Board (IAB) members, and staff to edit the Casebook; Leanne Moussa, for strategic communications advice; Lori Greco and Liz Stirling, for knowledge translation expertise and support; and Kim Gaudreau, for assisting with the case abstract review process.
- The Casebook review committee, including Irving Gold, Suzanne Lawson, Anne McFarlane, and Laurence Thompson (committee chair) from IHSPR's IAB Knowledge Translation Working Group; and Michèle O'Rouke and Heidi Matkovich, IHSPR staff, and Liz Stirling, CIHR Knowledge Translation Branch, for reviewing the case abstracts.
- Morris Barer, Scientific Director, IHSPR, Diane Watson, Associate Director, IHSPR, and Laurence Thompson, member of the IHSPR Institute Advisory Board, for their advice and support.
The views expressed in this report do not necessarily represent the views of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
CIHR Mandate
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the Government of Canada's agency for health research. CIHR's mission is to create new scientific knowledge and to catalyze its translation into improved health, more effective health services and products, and a strengthened Canadian health care system. Composed of 13 Institutes, CIHR provides leadership and support to close to 10,000 health researchers and trainees across Canada.
IHSPR Mandate
The CIHR Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR) is dedicated to supporting innovative research, capacity-building and knowledge translation initiatives designed to improve the way health care services are organized, regulated, managed, financed, paid for, used and delivered, in the interest of improving the health and quality of life of all Canadians.
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