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Duke Department of Population Health Sciences INTERACT: Bridging the gap between what we know and what we do in real-world settings.
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https://populationhealth.duke.edu/research/implementation-science-research-collaborative-interact 09-07-2021 12:26:58
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In an interview with Duke Magazine, Associate Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences, Leah Zullig, PhD discusses the field of implementation science and its relevance in the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more bit.ly/2UIEsOs #Impsci



Connor Drake & team used a health equity #impsci framework to study how screening for and responding to unmet social needs can be implemented as part of high-quality, "whole-person" primary care. Discover the challenges and opportunities in Health Services Research at BMC. bit.ly/2Xw2L3A

The September #impsci newsletter is now available! This issue features @allisonlewinksi and Connor Drake's commentary on Dauner et al.'s qualitative assessment of barriers & facilitators associated w/social determinants of health bit.ly/39LEZ6H UNC ImpSci Implementation Science Research Collaborative


Targeted #cancer immunotherapies have been a lifesaver, right? But if you donāt recruit diverse populations in clinical trials is the data compromised and do treatment disparities persist? Leah Zullig, PhD explains in Healio. bit.ly/3pHItjz Duke Cancer Implementation Science Research Collaborative


Join us and ConsortiumforIS from 1-3 pm EST Nov. 29th for a discussion w/ NCDHHS, Mizzou Nursing and NIH NCCIH to explore connections between data modernization and implementation science at #CISForum21. Registerā¬ļø bit.ly/3bCRXnT š”UNC ImpSci š”Implementation Science Research Collaborative



Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of this monthās newsletter ConsortiumforIS !

To inform others on the important work of #impsci, the Implementation Science Research Collaborative Team has led consultations and workshops, and collaborated on 36 grant proposals, 16 that were funded. Read more about their work in RTI Internationalās Implementation Science News bit.ly/3SeJR8T
