Rosalind Franklin University and the JBI Northern Illinois Center for Synthesis and Interprofessional Implementation are excited to host an innovative EBP Symposium on April 10, 2026. This symposium is open to a nationwide audience of clinicians, students and researchers. The theme for the symposium is
This symposium explores how evidence-based research can translate knowledge into impactful, scalable, and sustainable healthcare practice and policy. It brings together global thought leaders, practitioners, and partners from the JBI Collaboration to engage in actionable discourse that bridges the gap between what we know and what we do.
The symposium will feature a keynote speaker, sessions on curricular design and getting research into practice, a poster session, and a GRADE update for determining the strength of recommendations.
Symposium Objectives:
CE credits have been applied for, and will be posted here when awarded.
The cost of the symposium is $80 per attendee and $30 for students.
Lunch will be provided
The link for abstract submissions will open on July 15. Consider the following areas of interest for the symposium as you prepare your abstract for a poster session, 20 minute podium presentation, or poster “biltz” session (5 minutes).
Focus: How evidence-based healthcare is implemented across different contexts to drive meaningful care delivery and outcomes improvements.
Focus: Emphasizing international collaboration across JBI networks and how global knowledge mobilization can empower sustainable, localized change.
Focus: Training, leadership development, education strategies, and curricular design to enhance the skills of clinicians, researchers, and policy-makers in using evidence for real-world impact.
Focus: Understanding how we assess the real-world impact of evidence-based initiatives, and the metrics that define sustainable change.