PCORI Will Ask Research Funding Applicants To Include Ideas For Disseminating Results – Draft Plan
Executive Summary
Draft checklist would ask researchers for ideas on involving stakeholders, “engagement points,” and ways to disseminate research results, indicating PCORI will ask researchers to think outside of their typical approaches such as journal publication or scientific meetings.
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