 Bowen et al. s article examines the challenges of implementing research evidence in healthcare settings. The authors suggest that researchers must be more responsive and humble when conducting their work and that they should approach research in a way that is oriented towards serving others and learning from them. They argue that researchers should adopt a posture of humility which involves being open to new ideas and perspectives and recognizing that knowledge is always incomplete and subject to change. Researchers should also strive to be responsive to the needs of those who are affected by the research and should actively seek out feedback and input from those involved in the research process. By embracing these principles, researchers can better understand how to use research evidence to improve healthcare services and outcomes. This article was authored by Katrina M. Plumondon.