Overview
The D&I Short Course is a forum for researchers and community stakeholders to explore the emerging fields of dissemination and implementation sciences with national and local experts. The course includes interactive sessions that navigate the steps from concept and design to adaptation and implementation in practice.
This short course attracts a multidisciplinary group from all over the world interested in learning about new concepts and frameworks, hearing examples being used in health care delivery and community settings, and applying this knowledge and expert feedback to their own projects and research.
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2026 Short Course
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2026
Location: Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC), UW-Madison campus
Title: Implementation Science and Human Factors for Translational Impact: Engineering Evidence-Based, Human-Centered Care
Theme: Implementation Science and Human Factors in Health Care
Guest Faculty: Edmond Ramly, PhD
Dr. Ramly is Associate Professor and Founding Program Director for Design and Implementation Sciences in the Department of Health and Wellness Design at the Indiana University School of Public Health. Dr. Ramly’s work reflects a deep commitment to turning science into health through his dual expertise in implementation science and human factors and systems engineering. His research program develops and tests innovative, human-centered methods for the design and implementation of systems-level interventions to improve health outcomes and care experiences for older adults and patients with multiple chronic conditions in ambulatory and long-term care settings.