Adapting knowledge translation strategies for rare diseases – A conversation with Dr. Tania Cellucci
You last listened July 6, 2021
How health care practitioners can acknowledge translation strategies to help promote autoinflammatory research findings and advocate for patients? In this episode, we discuss this question with Dr. Tania Cellucci and the tools available to support the HCPs in incorporating learning into their practices. Dr. Cellucci also highlights the importance of focusing the knowledge translation to families with a child with a rare disease.
Our host, Dr. Michelle Batthish (Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics' Division of Rheumatology at McMaster University) invites you to listen into the first episode of the first series of the One in a Million Podcast, which will serve as a background and introduction into the world of autoinflammation.
Dr. Tania Cellucci is a Pediatric Rheumatologist at McMaster Children Hospital and an associate Professor of Pediatric at McMaster University. She also holds a master’s degree in health practitioner teaching education with an expertise in knowledge translation for rare diseases.