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Knowledge Exchange
The exchange of knowledge refers to the interaction between the knowledge user and the researcher resulting in mutual learning. Adopting the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation’s definition, knowledge exchange is "collaborative problem-solving” between researchers and decision makers that happens through linkage and exchange.
For more definitions of terms related to knowledge exchange, such as knowledge translation and ethically sound knowledge, please click on the PDF document linked here.
For more information, resources and links about Knowledge Exchange, please click on the following categories:
- Geriatrics - A Review for Primary Care - January 25, 2012
- CSAH at Leading Healthcare Quality Summit & Innovations Expo 2011
- CSAH at Canadian Association on Gerontology ASEM 2011
- CSAH at IPE Ontario 2011 Conference
- Links to Knowledge Exchange Resources
- Organizations Involved in Knowledge Exchange
- I-MICT Geriatric Psychiatry Question and Answer Forum
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