SPEAKER

Professor MAUREEN DOBBINS

School of Nursing, McMaster University 

Maureen Dobbins, RN, PhD is a professor in the School of Nursing at McMaster University. Her research efforts seek to understand knowledge translation among public health decision makers in Canada. Her program of research has: identified barriers and facilitators to research use; explored the information needs of public health decision makers; and developed, implemented and evaluated a variety of knowledge translation strategies for public health decision makers. Since 2001, she has been the Director of Health Evidence (www.health-evidence.ca), a single source of high quality effectiveness evidence and one component of a comprehensive knowledge translation strategy for public health decision makers worldwide. Since, 2011, Maureen has been the Scientific Director of the National Collaborating Centre Methods and Tools, one of six National Collaborating Centres for Public Health in Canada. The NCCMT provides leadership and expertise in helping public health professionals put research evidence into policy and practice.


12.40pm - Optimising quality improvement and value-based care for real world impact 

This is a dialogue between speakers on the panel to discuss how behavioural and implementation sciences could address challenges and opportunities around quality improvement and value-based care.


14.10pm - Future-proofing healthcare – Learning from the past, designing for the future 

This is a dialogue between speakers on the panel to discuss grand challenges facing health and healthcare now and in the years to come, what we can learn from the past, and how we can future-proof healthcare.