Monthly Archives: February 2015

New in Knowledge Translation series: Review of interventions and a new decision tool for reaching undersreened populations

The latest addition to our series entitled “Knowledge synthesis, translation and exchange” has just been published and it is a great one, if I might say so myself! Mavis Jones, Brenda Ross, Alyssa Cloth and Laura Heller from Canada, aimed to answer the question: “which interventions have been found effective in supporting underscreened people to… Read more »

Public Health Fun! Bring it on!

Time flies! You can tell that by looking at old pictures. I avoid doing that, so I prefer looking at my old blog posts. It has been almost one year since I last blogged about public health fun! Unacceptable and, hence, about to be corrected. By looking for new public health games, I came across… Read more »