​​The Nursing and Allied Health Research and Knowledge Translation (NAHRKT) department promotes innovation and excellence in interprofessional research and knowledge mobilization to drive evidence-informed improvements in care, better patient outcomes and increased system performance. ​

To support this mandate, the NAHRKT team is developing a strategic plan that will establish a five-year roadmap for building research and knowledge translation (KT) capacity across the disciplinary spectrum. As we work towards finalizing this plan, we need to fully understand the current state of research and KT activities across BC Cancer.​

To help us gather feedback from as many clinicians as possible, we are inviting all nursing and allied health professionals to complete this brief survey​.​

This survey should take approximately 10-15 minutes and will be open until Friday, April 15 at 4 p.m. 

Your participation will be anonymous, and all responses will be confidential. By completing this survey, you will help us understand the current opportunities, challenges and learning needs for clinicians at the point of care who want to be involved in research and KT.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to help inform the direction for NAHRKT as we strive to bridge the research-to-practice gap. 

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