Presented By: Department of Learning Health Sciences
LHS Collaboratory Special Workshop
In-person session, Friday, March 15, 2024 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm ET
Great Lakes Room, Palmer Commons
Space is limited so register in advance.
"Co-Designing Translation: Using Implementation Science and Community Engagement to Reduce the Research-to-Practice Gap"
Implementation science and community engagement are essential to the co-design of optimal treatments to improve population health outcomes and equity. This workshop, co-led by MICHR and the Department of Learning Health Sciences will feature Drs. Gretchen Piatt and Susan Murphy who will present work on engaging community partners in implementation research, and how a learning health system framework can facilitate this process. The workshop will also feature brainstorming sessions on co-designing implementation research projects across different community-based settings which will feature practical tools on how to use implementation science, learning health system framework, and community engagement methods to promote the more rapid translation of effective treatments in community settings.
Great Lakes Room, Palmer Commons
Space is limited so register in advance.
"Co-Designing Translation: Using Implementation Science and Community Engagement to Reduce the Research-to-Practice Gap"
Implementation science and community engagement are essential to the co-design of optimal treatments to improve population health outcomes and equity. This workshop, co-led by MICHR and the Department of Learning Health Sciences will feature Drs. Gretchen Piatt and Susan Murphy who will present work on engaging community partners in implementation research, and how a learning health system framework can facilitate this process. The workshop will also feature brainstorming sessions on co-designing implementation research projects across different community-based settings which will feature practical tools on how to use implementation science, learning health system framework, and community engagement methods to promote the more rapid translation of effective treatments in community settings.
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