Understanding Research Evidence | (11 Videos)

Understanding and interpreting research evidence is an important part of practicing evidence-informed decision making in public health. You need to understand some basic concepts. This series of short videos explains some important terms that you are likely to encounter when looking at research evidence.

Perspectives on Evidence-Informed Decision Making in Public Health | (6 Videos)

NCCMT is committed to sharing stories that illustrate how organizations across Canada are implementing evidence-informed decision making in public health. This series talks about the state of evidence-informed decision making in public health in Canada.

Using NCCMT Resources in Education | (2 Videos)

NCCMT resources, publications and online learning modules focusing on evidence-informed decision making in public health are being incorporated into the curricula of post-secondary institutions across Canada. In these short videos, professors from two Canadian universities and their students describe how to use the NCCMT's resources.

Evidence-informed Public Health series hosted by Donna Ciliska | (8 Videos)

Evidence-Informed Public Health is the process of finding, appraising, distilling and disseminating the best available evidence from research – both quantitative and qualitative research – and using that evidence to inform and improve health policy. These videos describe each of NCCMT's recommended seven steps involved in the evidence-informed public health process.

Knowledge Translation Workshop - Preventing Childhood Obesity (Jan 2013) | (1 Videos)

Summary of workshop held January, 2013.

Introducing the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools | (1 Videos)

Introducing the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools