
Michael Wilson
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Research evidence, citizen values & stakeholder insights to generate action to strengthen health and social systems. Tweets by Michael Wilson of @mcmasterforum
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How can you better put evidence at the centre of everyday life? Join our June 29 webinar as we discuss how to better help citizens find reliable information and make evidence-based choices the default option mcmasterforum.org/networks/evide⦠#Evidence4Life Cochrane Consumer Network Cochrane

.OSSU Tweets and the McMaster Health Forum are offering a 90-minute virtual nano course on enabling rapid-learning health systems. The course is designed for government policymakers, researchers, and system, organizational, professional and citizen leaders ow.ly/ABRE50OI6tt



Now available: A McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging McMaster University webinar Michael Wilson Michael Wilson & Me (Ron Beleno)š Citizen and Stakeholder Perspectives About Using Remote-Monitoring Technology for Older Adults ā”ļøyoutube.com/channel/UChWQf⦠McMaster Forum AGE-WELL #AgingResearch


Our (Marcela VĆ©lez and John N. Lavis) CIHR funded living evidence synthesis protocol on the impact of strategies to mitigate misinformation in diverse settings and populations is now published in BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/10/ā¦. We'll have a first version ready this fall!


Cancer systems are complex and require considerable communication & coordination across providers to ensure patients receive optimal care. This #RapidSynthesis examines approaches to support #cancer patients unattached to primary care mcmasterforum.org/about-us/produ⦠Canadian Partnership Against Cancer




We are looking to hire a new member to our scientific team at the McMaster Forum with the ability to lead evidence syntheses that are focused on addressing timely system and policy questions. Please share with anyone who might be interested.

.Michael Wilson & Marcela Vélez shared evidence and insights on the impact of strategies to mitigate health-related misinformation in this recent CHEPA webinar youtu.be/dG_w9njcVGc?si⦠HEI

Happy to see one of the McMaster Forum evidence syntheses (in this case about the health and social impacts of evacuations and interventions that can help to mitigate their effects) being used to inform an article about the #LAWildfires. mcmasterforum.org/about-us/produā¦