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The Ontario Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Community of Practice

COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE Michael Fung Kee Fung, Cancer Care Ontario Megan Harris, Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange Liz Lusk, Seniors Health Research Transfer Network.

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The Ontario Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Community of Practice

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  1. COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE Michael Fung Kee Fung, Cancer Care Ontario Megan Harris, Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange Liz Lusk, Seniors Health Research Transfer Network Communities of practice are increasingly being used as a strategy to engage audiences for the purpose of knowledge creation and exchange. Three different experiences of building and maintaining communities of practice will be shared. The panel will provide insight into the barriers and facilitators, challenges and lessons learned. The Ontario Knowledge Transfer & Exchange Community of Practice Tuesday April 1, 2008 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Centre for Addictions and Mental Health 33 Russell Street (Just north of College and Spadina) Eli Lilly Centre, Room 2022 (2nd floor of the main building) Space is limited: To RSVP your attendance please contact Kelly Grover Kelly.grover@cancercare.on.ca 416-971-9800 x3580 Teleconference and webinar facilities are available

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