Everybody talking about KMb

by Karen Ritchie: Healthcare Improvement Scotland. The UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum on 3-4 February is approaching quickly, although we have just finished eating the Christmas cake. The Forum will be a great new year opportunity for me and some of

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Paper Accepted: IAPT

Improving patient and project outcomes using inter-organisational innovation, collaboration and co-design Liz Evans, Stuart A. Green, Cathy Howe, Kiran Sharma, Fatima Marinho, Derek Bell, Paul Thomas accepted into March 2014 edition of the London Journal of Primary Care

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Attention ProVCs: Your REF submissions are in but it’s not over.

by David Phipps: Executive Director, Research & Innovation Services, York University, Toronto, Canada The Impact Agenda is here to stay. Invest in knowledge mobilization services that maximize the impact of your research portfolio. Come to London on Feb 3-4 and learn

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UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum

UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum 2014 Date: 3-4 February 2014 Venue: Nesta, 1 Plough Place, London, EC4A 1DE Knowledge is created. Much of it is shared. Some of it is used. Register here Call for abstracts here Across industries and sectors

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Paper Published :-)

Paper: Doyle C, Howe C, Woodcock T, Myron R, Phekoo K, McNicholas C, Saffer J & Bell D   (2013)   “Making change last: applying the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement Sustainablity Model to healthcare Improvement”   Implementation Science   2013, 8:127 doi:10.1186/1748-5908-8-127

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Who’s behind the UK KMb Forum?

The UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum 2014 will take place 3-4 February 2014. Development support is currently being provided by: CLAHRC Northwest London Institute for Knowledge Mobilization Bangor University Dundee University Eventage Imperial College IRISS Manchester Business School/ Greater Manchester CLAHRC

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Save the Date!

UK Knowledge Mobilisation Forum – Making Connections Matter 3-4 February 2014 Hold the date!   Are you involved in knowledge mobilisation, research translation or getting evidence in to practice?  Do you study knowledge exchange, evidence transfer or innovation utilisation?  Are

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What does the internet think of power in healthcare?

In order to assess how known the concept of power in healthcare was, a search was conducted to see if the key terms “Power” and “Healthcare” turned up results to do with the power struggle between doctors and patients. Three

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Throwing the baby out with the Liverpool Care Pathway

This week’s proposal that the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient be withdrawn due to variable and sometimes poor implementation is frankly shocking.  See the full report here. On that logic surely most of the standards and pathways that

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Lost in the Mist? IKMb Blog

  My first blog for the Institute for Knowledge Mobilization called ‘Lost in the Mist?: Focus for Knowledge Mobilisation’

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