Biography
As Research Development Officer at CanChild, Dayle McCauley provides guidance and support for activities such as the identification of new funding opportunities, development of research protocols and budgets, project management, statistical analysis, database development and data management, knowledge translation and family engagement. Dayle is co-investigator on the P4C, C-BiLLT and Family Engagement in Research Certificate projects and also coordinates the knowledge translation/stakeholder activities for the Ontario Brain Institute funded CP-NET project. She has an Honours Bachelor degree in Mathematics and Statistics and a Masters degree in Health Research Methodology from McMaster University.
Areas of Focus
Research Development, Knowledge Translation, Family Engagement
Resources
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion) Education
In collaboration with the College of Family physicians and the Provincial MTBI Strategy, the team will work to develop and evaluate user-friendly materials that help physicians in: identification of MTBI; recommendations for return to activity and school; referral guidelines for further services, specifically for children/youth in their practice.
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Knowledge Translation Strategic Planning for CanChild 2013 – 2018
The CanChild team decided to strategic plan for their knowledge translation activities using a framework proposed by Holmes
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