Fireside Chat On Identifying Characteristics of High-Impact Implementation Science and Building Field Capacity
Advanced Topics in Implementation Science Webinar Series
Date(s): April 25, 12:00-1:00pm ET
Presented by: David Chambers
As part of the Advanced Topics in Implementation Science webinar hosted by the National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences Implementation Science Team, Dr. David Chambers will host a discussion with Dr. Ross Brownson and Dr. Enola Proctor to discuss characteristics of high-impact implementation science as well as efforts to build capacity of the field through D&I research training. As leaders in implementation science, Dr. Brownson and Dr. Proctor will share their views on the potential of the field, current limitations, and how efforts to build capacity can lead to the next set of advances. The session will include approximately 35 minutes of discussion from the speakers and 25 minutes for Q&A with the audience.
This is the fifth session in the ‘fireside’ suite of Advanced Topics in Implementation Science webinars where all are invited to join in informal conversations around relevant D&I topics.
Registration for this webinar is required. Visit the NCI website to learn more and to register.
Captioning can be provided during the presentation. Individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation to participate in this event should contact NCIdccpsISteam@mail.nih.gov no later than the Monday before the session.
This session will be recorded and archived on the Research to Reality (R2R) site along with an online discussion forum approximately one week following the session. Additionally, the full archive of previous IS webinars is available.