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On Friday, May 8 at noon (CT), Noah Ivers, MD, PhD, Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Robert Greenlee, PhD, will present, “An Introduction to Implementation Laboratories.” Dr. Ivers is Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto, Dr. Schrager is Professor (CHS) in the UW-Madison Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and Medical Director of the Wisconsin Research & Education Network (WREN), and Dr. Greenlee is Senior Research Scientist at the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute (MCRI).
In this presentation, Dr. Ivers will introduce the concept of implementation laboratories and describe the advances that have emerged from the Audit & Feedback Lab. Drs. Schrager and Greenlee will describe the local research resources their networks provide, the priorities of the clinical groups within their networks, and how one can propose implementation projects to be conducted in their networks.
The Implementation Science Seminar Series is an interactive seminar to learn about the four pillars of the Dissemination and Implementation field: implementation theory, methods, strategies, and laboratories. It occurs every second Friday of the academic year at noon and is open to all. Auto generated captions in English are available. Participants can receive credit for attending the Implementation Science Seminar Series through Shellie Ellis. Register via Zoom to attend.
