New Podcast: What is knowledge mobilisation? Sense making and creating stories with KM

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New Podcast: What is knowledge mobilisation? Sense making and creating stories with KM

Our implementation specialist Kristian Hudson had the pleasure of speaking to Joe Langley and Helen Baxter who both held and completed Knowledge Mobilisation Fellowships with the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) in the UK.

He wanted to answer the question: What is knowledge mobilisation? And how does it work?

Joe and Helen answer this and then discuss how to actually carry out KM with plenty of examples.

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

We’re also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Essential_Imp1 and Kristian is on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kristian-hudson-504ab733/

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

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