Skip survey header

KTER: Registration "Tools for Assessing Individualized Risk for Unintentional Injuries among those with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)" Webcast

KTER: Registration "Tools for Assessing Individualized Risk for Unintentional Injuries among those with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)" Webcast

Thank you for your interest in the Knowledge Translation for Employment Research (KTER)'s Center upcoming webcast: "Tools for Assessing Individualized Risk for Unintentional Injuries among those with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)." 

During the webcast, Drs. Cao and Li will demonstrate calculators that predict unintentional injury among those who have a spinal cord injury (SCI). The tools were developed and their use promoted under the NIDILRR-funded research-to-practice project "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Translating New Knowledge into Practice to Promote Health and Well-Being after Spinal Cord Injury." This project translated new scientific knowledge relating to health and function to reduce risk of secondary health conditions (SHCs) and other health complications after spinal cord injury (SCI) by developing automated individualized risk profiles for use by consumers with SCI and interdisciplinary healthcare providers. This addresses a key limitation in current knowledge translation practices and utilization tools which are typically general in nature, such as factsheets, videos, or other self-help information.

Please complete the registration form below to receive a link to participate in the webcast scheduled for Tuesday, January 14 from 3:00 - 3:45 p.m. Eastern Time.
1. Contact Information:
This question requires a valid email address.
This question requires a valid number format.
2. Please indicate your affiliation with NIDILRR or project(s) funded by NIDILRR *This question is required.
3. The following statements are used across many of KTER's activities. They will be aggregated over time to show the Center's long-term impact.

The information provided in these webcasts will help me:
Space Cell Strongly DisagreeDisagreeAgreeStrongly AgreeDoes not apply
To develop my KT plan
To determine what findings/project outputs are appropriate for KT
To improve stakeholder (i.e. researchers, VR counselors, service providers, people with disabilities or other target audience) involvement in my KT activities
To identify effective KT strategies
To measure outcomes of my project’s KT activities
6. This webcast will be recorded and archived for future viewing. Do you agree that your comments can be recorded as a part of this webcast?
(If your answer is NO, please do not comment during the webcast, or just wait to view the recorded version.)