Title of article
CIHR Health System Impact Fellows: Reflections on “Driving Change” Within the Health System
Author/Authors
Sim ، S Meaghan - Dalhousie University , Lai ، Jonathan McGill University , Aubrecht ، Katie Mount Saint Vincent University , Cheng ، Ivy - University of Toronto , Embrett ، Mark - McMaster University , Ghandour ، El Kebir Institut National D’excellence en Santé et en Services Sociaux (INESSS) , Highet ، Megan - University of Alberta , Liu ، Rebecca - University of Ottawa , Casteli ، Christiane PM - Université Laval , Saari ، Margaret - University of Waterloo , Ouédraogo ، Samiratou - McGill University , Williams-Roberts ، Hazel University of Saskatchewan
Pages
4
From page
325
To page
328
Abstract
Learning health systems necessitate interdependence between health and academic sectors and are critical to address the present and future needs of our health systems. This concept is being supported through the new Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Health System Impact (HSI) Fellowship, through which postdoctoral fellows are situated within a health system-related organization to help propel evidence-informed organizational transformation and change. A voluntary working group of fellows from the inaugural cohort representing diversity in geography, host setting and personal background, collectively organized a panel at the 2018 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Conference with the purpose of describing this shared scholarship experience. Here, we present a summary of this panel reflecting on our experiential learning in a practice environment and its ability for impact.
Keywords
Embedded Researcher , Postdoctoral Training , Learning Health Systems , Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) , Canada
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Record number
2460146
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