Shaping Academia for the Public Good: Critical Reflections on the CHSRF/CIHR Chair Program

Author:   Louise Potvin ,  Pat Armstrong
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 October 2013
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Shaping Academia for the Public Good: Critical Reflections on the CHSRF/CIHR Chair Program


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Author:   Louise Potvin ,  Pat Armstrong
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
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ISBN 10:   1442646829
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 October 2013
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Table of Contents

Preface Jonathan Lomas (Canadian Health Services Research Foundation) Part 1: Overview of the Book and the Experiment Chapter 1: Book Introduction: Reflections on an Experiment in Research Funding Louise Potvin (University of Montreal, Social and Preventive Medicine) Chapter 2: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: Experimenting with a Non-traditional Research Chair Model Erin Morrison (McMaster University, Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/Canadian Institutes of Health Research) and Patricia Conrad (Nova Scotia Department of Health) Part 2: Innovations in Research Practices Chapter 3: From Knowledge Transfer to Knowledge Management, and to Value Creation Réjean Landry (Université Laval, Knowledge Transfer and Innovation) with the collaboration of Nabil Amara (Université Laval, Administrative Sciences) Chapter 4: Evidence-Informed Public Policy Decision Making Peter Coyte (Chair in Health Services Research from the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation) Chapter 5: The Mediating Role of Research in the Socio Health Space Louise Potvin (University of Montreal, Social and Preventive Medicine) Chapter 6: The Back Roads that Go from a Framework to Policy Linda O’Brien-Pallas (University of Toronto, Nursing and Medicine) with the collaboration of Laureen Hayes (University of Toronto, Research Officer) Part 3: Novel Ways of Structuring Learning Chapter 7: Scaling Up for Systems’ Changes Nancy Edwards (University of Ottawa, School of Nursing and Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine) Chapter 8: Service Learning Within a Multi Stakeholder Pharmaceutical Program and Policy Arena Ingrid S. Sketris (Dalhousie University, College of Pharmacy) Chapter 9: Engaged Scholarship: Building Capacity in Advanced Practice Nursing Research Alba DiCenso (McMaster University, Nursing) Part 4: Organisational Transformations and the Academic Career Chapter 10: Managing to Manage: The Daily Practices of a Chair Pat Armstrong (York University, Sociology) Chapter 11: Promoting Evidence-Informed Management in Health Care Organizations: An Experience in Academic Renewal Jean-Louis Denis (University of Montreal, Health Adminstration) with the collaboration of Lise Lamothe (University of Montreal, Health Adminstration) and Anne McManus Chapter 12: A Home Away from Home: The Influence of Organizational Setting upon a Chair’s Program Paula Goering (University of Toronto, Psychiatry) Part 5: Conclusion Chapter 13: Lessons Learned from the Chairs Program: An Inductive, Interpretive Analysis Lesley Degner

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This volume is unique and very important to the continuing development of health services research. It offers a major advance in how health services research and training is done across Canada and around the world. - Allan Best, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia


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Louise Potvin is Canada Research Chair in Community Approaches and Health Inequality and a professor in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine at l’UniversitÉ de MontrÉal. Pat Armstrong is a Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a professor in the Department of Sociology at York University.

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