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CLRES 2216 - FUNDAMENTALS OF IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE: BEDSIDES TO HEALTH SYSTEMS PART IIMinimum Credits: 1 Maximum Credits: 1 This is the 2nd installment of a two-part course presenting a survey of the field of implementation science with a specific focus on healthcare practice and innovation. In this second course, we will expand on the content covered in Part 1 but have a greater focus on applied implementation, with lectures on specific implementation science research methods and concepts, such as organizational and systems-level change strategies, community engagement, and hybrid trial designs. An emphasis on mixed (quantitative and qualitative) methods approaches will be featured throughout the course. Guest lecturers will present relevant examples from their own work of research programs in implementation science as well as real-world examples of implementation strategies in the healthcare setting. The course also provides practical guidance on grant writing and advice on how to get implementation science grant applications funded. COURSE GOALS 1. Understand implementation study design. 2. Apply knowledge to evaluate and design implementation science studies in each student's area of interest. 3. In-class guidance with writing an implementation science focused grant application. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad LG/SNC Basis
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