We have a number of training programs happening regularly at WashU focused on dissemination and implementation (D&I) science.
The HIV, Infectious Disease and Global Health Implementation Research Institute (HIGH IRI) offers mentored training in dissemination and implementation research methods focused on HIV, infectious diseases and global health.
The program is composed of a two-year period of training and mentorship with two one-week in-residence sessions in St. Louis (at the beginning of the program and at the start of the second year) and remote mentorship throughout the year. Learn more about HIGH IRI.
The Infectious Disease – Dissemination and Implementation Science Initiative (IDDI) is designed to cultivate implementation science research in infectious disease to meaningfully improve evidence-based prevention and treatment of infectious diseases in the St. Louis Region and beyond. Learn more about IDDI.