Are any of your publications mentioned in policy documents?
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Make sure to follow through to the policy document to see where it is from and what it is about.
Are notable people, thought leaders or influencers referring to your work online?
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What news stories or press releases have mentioned your work?
Have news mentions to your work come from outlets with a (wide) audience/readership that may be likely to instigate change?
Tip: Search the title in inverted commas (e.g. "Wearable cardioverter-defibrillator after myocardial infarction") or by Digital Object Identifier (DOI 10.1136/bmj.k3786)
Do you have publications in outlets that are not 'scholarly' e.g. the Conversation but reach audiences such as clinicians, practitioners or the general public?
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Have you conducted any events to educate people or promote beneficial change/behaviour change?
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