Summary of Required Interactive Courses, Seminars, Workshops, and Core Lectures in T4 Dissemination and Implementation Science | |
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Type and Title | Proposed Instructor |
Courses (each scholar to take all three in the first year) - Rotating | |
1.T4 Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (Intro) | Rabin |
2. T4 Designs and mixed methods in Implementation Research | Holtrop |
3. Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability | Morrato |
Seminars (two per year) – Anywhere from 1-9 months depending on layout of lectures in the series. Seminar series include a variety of 60-90 minute lectures pertaining to a specific overall topic. Examples include: | |
Health Economics | Glasgow, Gritz, Ritzwoller, Campbell, & Whittington (October-November, 2018) |
Shared Decision Making: The Science of Patient Centered Decisions | Matlock, Knoepke, Scherer, Chapman, Tate, & Caverly (October, 2018-April, 2019) |
D&I Issues in Health Disparities | Havranek (proposed for Fall, 2019) |
Evaluation & Measurement in T4 Science | Rabin |
T4 Aspects of Precision Medicine | Matlock/Nease |
Current Issues, Developments, and Controversies in D&I (D&I TEAM) | Glasgow |
Workshops (one to be delivered annually; typically two full days in length with a number of key lectures and round table discussions) – scholars to be involved in planning and delivery Examples include: | |
Bridging the Science and Practice of Designing for Dissemination | Keynotes by D Chambers, M Kreuter, B Rabin & S Wong (October 2nd-3rd, 2018) |
Getting Funded in D&I Research: Writing successful proposals | Keynotes by E Proctor and P Estabrook (Oct. 2017) |
Pragmatic Research in D&I | Keynotes by R Brownson, E Morrato, R Glasgow (Oct. 2016 |
1) Work in Progress Sessions 2) D&I Program Meetings | All mentors and scholars participate in the WIP sessions. Scholars rotate presentations and discussions. Scholars are also required to attend Dr. Russell Glasgow's D&I meeting immediately following WIP. Both events take place weekly on Tuesday afternoons. |
*In addition to required activities above, scholars will periodically attend specified career development core lectures at ACCORDS. These 60-90 minute lectures are typically scheduled on Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Examples include: | |
The Promise and Challenge of Dissemination and Implementation Science (DIS) | Glasgow (July 6th, 2018) |
Evaluation and Outcomes in Dissemination and Implementation Science | Glasgow (July 23rd, 2018) |
Theoretical Models in Dissemination and Implementation Science | Havranek (August 6th, 2018) |
Implementation and Dissemination Research Designs | Kempe (August 20th, 2018) |
The Program Co-Directors may also encourage scholars to mini-course lectures developed for the PCRF and SCORE fellowships that take place on Monday afternoons (please click the Supplementary Coursework tab above for more details). In addition, scholars may need to attend webinars in dissemination and implementation outside of ACCORDS that frequently occur on other days of the week. |
Last Updated: 11-26-18