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Knowledge translation – moving away from ‘what’, to ‘how’ and ‘why’ with Dr Sheree Bekker. EP #499

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On the podcast this week, we are thrilled to be joined by Associate Professor at the Centre for Health, Injury and Illness Prevention in Sport at the University of Bath, Dr Sheree Bekker. We have all heard the term ‘knowledge translation’, but do we really know why it is important, what this process actually involves, and how can we all start embracing it in our professional lives? Dr Bekker is a leader in this area, and we are thrilled that she has joined us to record the first in this ‘knowledge translation’ podcast series. You can find some of the resources that are mentioned in this podcast in the links below: Dr Bekker’s twitter handle https://twitter.com/shereebekker Dr Bekker’s #viral twitter thread https://twitter.com/shereebekker/status/1369972461014499331?lang=hi Anterior cruciate ligament injury: towards a gendered environmental approach https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/55/17/984 We hope you enjoyed this podcast. Get in touch with us via social media if you have any feedback or suggestions for future guests.

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