This episode is all about codesign. Dr Emily Ramage is a neuro physio & expert in an approach to codesign called Integrated Knowledge Translation. She’s used the methodology through her PhD (codesign of a PA intervention aimed at reducing secondary stroke risk) & in other projects which she speaks about in the episode. Emily's PhD work was piloted as part of the ENAbLE pilot trial involving physical activity AND diet intervention, we heard about it in our episode with Coralie English (season 1 Website Apple podcasts)
Emily’s recently been an Allied Health Research Translation lead in Victoria & an Implementation Research Associate for the international AVERT program at the Florey in Melbourne. She’s affiliated with the University of Newcastle, the University of Melbourne & is a member of the Emerging Leader’s Group for the International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance.
1.47 Introduction
2.05 Career pathway
6.55 Doing a PhD as a mum
11.45 When a PhD is advertised by a researcher team
19.10 End-user collaboration in research
20.20 Emily’s PhD – codesign of PA for secondary stroke risk
25.32 What does codesign mean?
36.00 Power differentials in codesign
39.51 Running IKT workshops – communication; knowledge & language diversity
45.02 Will codesign become a check box?
48.00 World Stroke Organisation Future Leader Program
Articles/Resources discussed in episode:
ISRRR – International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance
Link in Marlena Klaic’s ep Victorian AH Research Translation Lead: Website Apple podcasts
Link to Prof Coralie English’s ep: Website Apple podcasts
Twitter @emilyrramage
Email – [email protected]
Episode webpage: http://aneurophysio.com/emily-ramage
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