A Virtual Grand Rounds series on Implementation Science from the Prevention Science & Methodology Group at Northwestern University
Tuesdays from 1:00 - 2:30pm ET
November 8-December 13, 2016
no Grand Rounds the week of Thanksgiving
The Prevention Science & Methodology Group (PSMG) is a network of prevention scientists and methodologists who are working to:
- Build the field of prevention science
- Provide the scientific base required for effective implementation of proven prevention programs, especially those focusing on mental health and substance abuse outcomes
PSMG creates publications and manuscripts, statistical software, and training materials including web-based and traditional videos.
This fall the PSMG is holding an implementation science focused series of virtual grand rounds, chaired by JD Smith. To receive the call-in information and slides for the virtual grand rounds, please email Katia Chernyshov to be added to their list.
The Virtual Grand Rounds are held on Tuesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm ET.
- November 8, 2016 – David Chambers, PhD presents on the Adaptome and related issues
- November 15, 2016 – Lindsey Zimmerman, PhD presents on participatory system dynamics as an implementation science method
- November 29, 2016 – Darius Tandon, PhD presents on community-research partnerships for IR
- December 6, 2016 – Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, PhD presents “Assessment and Classification of Modification of Evidence-Based Interventions in Implementation Research”
- December 13, 2016 – Stefan Baral, MD presents on IS/IR in the field of global HIV/AIDS prevention