The University of Wisconsin Madison Institute for Clinical and Translational Research’s Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad invites you to Integrate Implementation Strategies & Context to your research!
This free 3-day virtual short course features CFIR (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research) expert Laura Damschroeder and ERIC (Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change) expert Byron Powell as visiting faculty. They will lead workshop and panel sessions to elucidate how to meaningfully use these frameworks. They will also hold feedback meetings where they will provide individual insights on your projects.
2020 Visiting Faculty
- LAURA DAMSCHRODER, MPH, MS
- BYRON POWELL, PhD
Overview of course
- CFIR Case Studies Panel
- Small Group Breakout Sessions CFIR (abstract required for selection)
- Introduction to Implementation Strategies Session
- Implementation Strategies Case Studies Panel
- Interactive Small Group Breakout Sessions – Implementation Strategies (abstract required for selection)
- Identifying Implementation Strategies to Address Contextual Barriers: ERIC – CFIR Matching Tool Session
- Identifying Implementation Strategies to Address Contextual Barriers: ERIC – CFIR Case Study Panel
- Emerging D&I Priorities and Methodology Innovations
- Individualized Project Feedback with Short Course Faculty (abstract required for selection)
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