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CIHC- ResearchNet : Make it a Global Initiative

CIHC- ResearchNet : Make it a Global Initiative. Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC).

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CIHC- ResearchNet : Make it a Global Initiative

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  1. CIHC-ResearchNet: Make it a Global Initiative Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) Hossein Khalili, RN, PhD(c), Chair, CIHC-ResearchNet Working Group; John Gilbert, PhD, Project Lead & Chair, CIHC; Hassan Soubhi, MD, PhD; Ruby Grymonpre, PharmD, Co-Chairs, CIHC Research and Evaluation Committee; Susan Tam, RN; Lynda Atack, RN, PhD;Sherry Espin, RN, PhD; Annette Iglarsh, PT, PhD, MBA; Anne O’Riordan, BSc (OT); Christopher Green, RN, PhD(c); Catherine Moravac; Jennifer Perry; Julie Lynn Van Herk,members, CIHC-ResearchNet Working Group CAB III - November 22, 2011

  2. Outline: • About CIHC • Building Research Capacity • CIHC-ResearchNet • Network Development • Where are we right now? • Group Discussion • Wrap Up

  3. About CIHCwww.cihc.ca • The Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) promotes collaboration in health and education • CIHC is Canada’s national hub for resources and networking around interprofessional education, collaboration in healthcare practice and patient-centred care • Our goal is to share this knowledge with health system planners, health providers and educators to ensure interprofessional collaboration is a key part of policymaking and curriculum development

  4. Building Research Capacity in IPE&P Cooke’s RCB Framework http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/9/37

  5. Results Building Research Capacity in IPE&P Cooke’s Principle II Support research and evaluation close to practice Cooke’s Principle III Build linkages, partnerships & collaboration Cooke’s Principle IV Ensure appropriate dissemination

  6. Vision A national interprofessional health research network ofCanadian health program students, faculty/educators, researchers, clinicians/practitioners, administrators, and organizational leadersengaged in collaborative research and knowledge translation to advance Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPE&P) CIHC-ResearchNet www.cihc.ca/researchnet

  7. Goals • To build national capacity for and facilitate research in IPE&P • To stimulate research interests in IPE&P by a growing number of graduate students • To foster new, and enhance existing, collaboration among those who are interested in conducting, funding or uptake of research in IPE&P • To provide a virtual forum/platform for knowledge generation and translation relevant to IPE&P CIHC-ResearchNet

  8. Network Development Formative: Strategic plan, surveys, database and website development Evolving: Network promotion: nationally, internationally, and outside of healthcare; knowledge exchange and translation Maturing: Research interest groups, collaborative research projects, hub of knowledge translation activities relevant to IPE&P research CIHC-ResearchNet THE NETWORK LIFE CYCLE Cited from Browne, Campion, and Stenger (2001)

  9. Where Are We At Right Now? • 11 core members + 2 graduate students • 10 Canadian university/college IP offices • Over 50 individuals profiled • Planning for new Canadian collaborations • Planning for international collaborations • Website developed CIHC-ResearchNet www.cihc.ca/researchnet

  10. Breakout Discussion Questions • What IPE&P research networks are you currently a member of? Are they organizational, local, regional, national, international? What are your experiences with these networks? • Do you see value to an international IPE&P research network? • How do you relate to a virtual international network to support research and knowledge translation in IPE&P? • What do you see as potential issues/challenges to creating a virtual international network to support research and knowledge translation in IPE&P? • What are some possible strategies to address these issues/challenges?

  11. Next Steps CIHR Meeting and Planning Grant proposal • Literature review • Webinar event • Website development • Foster participation • Research Interest Groups Global IPE&P ResearchNet

  12. How to join CIHC-ResearchNet Send us an email cihc.researchnet@cihc.ca Visit our CIHC Booth Register online www.cihc.ca/researchnet Global IPE&P ResearchNet

  13. Comments/Questions? Thank You! Global IPE&P ResearchNet

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