COVID-19 has led to the disruption of health care services and delivery across various contexts. Clinicians and community-based organizations must respond quickly to the evolving and ongoing public ...
Implementation science has emerged as a dedicated field designed to bridge the gap between research and practice. Students are trained in identifying and developing ways to improve the uptake, ...
Ground zero for clinical research in this country could well be the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) in Durham, North Carolina. “It’s productive, successful, and has been training great ...
The test of a new team-based way to treat bipolar disorder was, by all estimations, a highly successful research effort. Two studies, one in the Department of Veterans Affairs and one in a large HMO, ...
In 2014, the keynote speaker at the Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference told the attendees that we needed to stop talking about infant mortality. Since infant mortality was pretty much ...
Medical Education and Training: Building In-Country Capacity at All Levels Although many now believe cancer care should and can be delivered in resource-limited settings, how to go about it has not ...
Frederick Winslow Taylor, an American mechanical engineer, published his "Principles of Scientific Management" over 100 years ago in which he laid out Industrial-era organization and decision theory.
COVID-19 has led to the disruption of health care services and delivery across various contexts. Clinicians and community-based organizations must respond quickly to the evolving and ongoing public ...
The D&I Science Core will curate a toolkit consisting of resources for researchers interested in incorporating dissemination and implementation science into their work. The D&I Science Core provides ...
Implementation science seeks to understand and enhance the uptake of research findings into routine practice. It combines rigorous evaluation methodologies with process-oriented studies to assess how ...
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