New Podcast: The knowledge mobilisation experts with 40 years experience discuss ‘mindlines’ and their approach

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Check out another Knowledge mobilisation (KM) themed Essential Implementation Podcast where two KM experts with 40 years experience discuss their approach

With a mix of extensive backgrounds in medicine, nursing, academia, public health, knowledge use, and health services research between them, Professors John Gabbay and Andree Lemay share their experiences and challenges faced in their knowledge mobilisation efforts, reflecting on their 40-year-long careers. Knowing all too well that relationships are crucial for getting research into practice John and Andree take us through their ‘four circles model’ using an example from their time as implementation leads for the Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) in the East of England. They also talk about their work around ‘mindlines’.

The Essential Implementation Podcast is dedicated to bridging implementation research to practical settings in the NHS, schools, communities and the government.

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For implementation research training and advice, contact Kristian Hudson at kristian.hudson@yhia.nhs.uk

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