Implementation Science Seminar: Accelerating Rapid Uptake and Long-Term Sustainable Impact of Interventions – Sep. 11
Join the Dissemination and Implementation Launchpad for the first Implementation Science Seminar on Friday, Sep. 11, at noon. Bethany Kwan, PhD, MSPH, professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz, will present “Fit to Context: Accelerating Rapid Uptake and Long-Term Sustainable Impact of Interventions.”
Designing interventions for rapid uptake and long-term sustainability can take different forms among different disciplines but encapsulates the principles and methods for addressing the need for innovation ‘fit to context’ and early planning for active dissemination, sustainability and equitable impact. Kwan will talk about the relevance, fundamentals and measurement of context within D4DS with examples from falls prevention and research bottlenecks.
The Implementation Science Seminar Series is an interactive seminar held via Zoom on the second Friday of each month during the academic year. Implementation science researchers and practitioners will present and discuss the foundations of the field: implementation theory, methods and implementation strategies, as well as highlight real-world implementation laboratories where researchers and health systems partner to test, adapt and scale evidence-based practices in routine care settings.