Helpful Links
Organizations in bold are NCCMT affiliates or partners. Click here for more information about NCCMT partnerships.
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| Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Learning Networks A program that provides several ways for users with similar interests to connect with each other through learning networks, often called communities of practice. Users can exchange ideas, experiences, and information about specific topics; learn what works and what doesn’t from peers; and collaborate to solve common problems. |
| AGREE (Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation) Collaboration AGREE is an international collaboration of researchers and policy makers who seek to improve the quality and effectiveness of clinical practice guidelines by establishing a shared framework for their development, reporting and assessment. |
| Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario The Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario is an organization of approximately 75 full members who practice epidemiology in Ontario's public health units, as well as more than 100 affiliate members. |
| Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research (ANPR) "A capacity-building project grant led by Renée Lyons of the Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre (AHPRC) at Dalhousie University, and funded by the CIHR, Institute of Population and Public Health has developed two associated networks: |
| Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) "A collective of producers and users of research from a variety of disciplines, jurisdictions |
| Canadian Association of Continuing Health Education (CACHE) The Canadian Association of Continuing Health Education is a forum for knowledge exchange and collaboration among healthcare stakeholders for professional and systems development to improve patient outcomes. |
| Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry (CAPHD) |
| Canadian Best Practices Portal The purpose of the Portal is to improve policy and program decision-making by enabling access to the best available evidence on chronic disease prevention and health promotion. |
| Canadian Cancer Society |



