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Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354

Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354

FromBJSM Podcast


Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354

FromBJSM Podcast

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Knowledge translation with Dr Sandro Demaio. Episode #354
There are over 1.5 million papers published each year…but as many as 50% of them are never read by anyone other than their authors, referees and journal editors. How can we move research from
the laboratory, the academic journal, and the medical conference into the hands of people and organisations who can put it to practical use?
On this week’s podcast, Dr Sandro Demaio (@SandroDemaio) joins BJSM’s Daniel Friedman (@ddfriedman) to discuss how we can bridge the gap between evidence and practice in the real
world.
After leaving his role as the WHO’s medical officer for NCDs and Nutrition, Sandro was appointed the CEO of EAT (https://eatforum.org/contributor/dr-alessandro-demaio), a non-profit startup focused on food and sustainability. Formerly an Assistant Professor and Course Director at the University of
Copenhagen’s School of Global Health, and a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard, Sandro regularly shares his knowledge and ideas at international conferences, universities and public events. He founded the PLOS Global Health Blog, NCDFREE (https://ncdfree.org)  and festival21 (https://www.festival21.com.au), and is currently a bestselling author and TV host. http://sandrodemaio.com/about
 
In this 20 minute conversation, Sandro addresses the following topics:
       The importance of knowledge translation
       Ways in which knowledge translation can be achieved
       Overcoming the “leaky research pipeline”
       Social media tips for clinicians
Released:
Nov 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a multimedia information portal that provides original research, reviews, and debate relating to clinically-relevant aspects of sport and exercise medicine. We contribute to innovation (research), education (teaching and learning), and knowledge translation (implementing research into practice and policy). We use web, print, video, and audio material to serve the international sport and exercise medicine community.