HIGH IRI Annual Training Institute Materials
Sept/Oct 2024 Annual Institute Agenda
Day 5 Agenda: Two Track Options
Sept/Oct 2024 Annual Institute Reading List
2024 Working Groups Sign Up Sheet
2024 Mentoring Pod Assignments
2024 HIGH IRI Institute Box Folder
2024 Networking Café Assignments
2024 Lightening Rounds/Mini Bootcamp
September 2023 Annual Institute Agenda
September 2023 Annual Institute Reading List
2023 Mentoring Pod Assignments
2023 HIGH IRI Institute Box Folder
September 2022 Annual Institute Agenda
September 2022 Annual Institute Reading List
September 2022 Annual Institute Box Folder
2022 Mentoring Pod Assignments
Wednesday September 14, 2022: “The Basics and Beyond”
- Session 1.0 – Foundations of Implementation Science: what is it, what are the essentials, and what lies ahead?
- Recorded Lectures:
- Session 1.2 – Evidence and Generalizability
- Recorded Lectures:
- Session 1.4 – Meet Your Pod
- Session 1.5 – Networking Café
Thursday September 15, 2022: “Implementation Strategies, Outcomes and Generalizing”
- Session 2.0 – Strategies and Outcomes
- Recorded Lectures:
- Session 2.2 – Theories and Frameworks in Dissemination & Implementation Science
- Recorded Lectures:
- Session 2.5 – Lightening Rounds (Mini Bootcamp)
Friday, September 16, 2022: “Focus Topics”
- Session 3.1
- 3.1.1 – Patient Centered Public Health: Paradox or Promise
- 3.1.2 – Integration and Health Systems Links
- Session 3.2
- 3.2.1 – Making the Most of Professional Networks in Implementation Science
- 3.2.2 – Building Institutional Capacity Implementation Science
- Session 3.3
- 3.3 – Global Public Health: Anti-Colonial Principles for Global Collaborations
March 2022 Annual Training Institute Agenda
Monday, March 7, 2022 Lectures: “Generalizing in Implementation Science”
Ross Brownson: “Sharpening the Focus on External Validity”
Elvin Geng: “Generalizing & Context: Tools and Heuristics for Implementation Researchers”
Andrew Kambugu: “Applying Implementation Evidence – Perspectives From An Implementer”
Wednesday, March 9, 2022 Lectures: “Implementation Outcomes and their Measurement”
Rani Elwy: “Implementation Outcomes – Acceptability”
Friday, March 11, 2022 Lectures: “Strategy Highlights”
JoAnn Kirchner: “Implementation Facilitation”
Juliet Iwelunmor: “Crowdsourcing for Community/Youth Engaged Research”
September 2021 Annual Training Institute Agenda
September 2021 Annual Training Reading List
Monday, September 20, 2021 Lectures: “Basic Motivation for Dissemination and Implementation Research”
Anne Sales: “Critical Elements and Tools for Practicing Implementation”
Olakunle Alonge: “Challenges to Conducting D&I Research in LMIC’s“
Enola Proctor: “Three Opportunities for Implementation Science”
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Lectures: “Implementation Strategies and Implementation Outcomes”
Byron Powell: “Implementation Strategies: Introduction and Future Directions”
Maria Fernandez: “Developing & Tailoring Implementation Strategies”
Friday, September 24, 2021 Lectures: “Theories & Frameworks in Dissemination & Implementation Research“
Rachel Tabak: “Introduction to D&I Theories and Frameworks”
Juliet Iwelunmor: “Structural Racism and Implementation Science: A Call to Action”
Bryan Weiner: “Theorizing: What it is, how do you do it, and why should we care?”
HIGH IRI Workshops and Conferences
This HIGH IRI seminar was tailored towards “Implementation Science and NIH: Strategic Directions and Funding Opportunities”. This seminar included information about how the NIH is thinking about implementation science, where implementation science sits at the NIH and how the different institutes approach implementation science.
We invited three panelists that have expertise with NIH grant funding and initiatives.
Rachel Sturke, Ph.D., MPH, MIA
Dr. Rachel Sturke joined the Fogarty International Center in 2006 and currently serves as Deputy Director and Senior Scientist in the Division of International Science Policy, Planning, and Evaluation and the Center for Global Health Studies at the Fogarty International Center at NIH.
Chris Gordon, Ph.D
Dr. Christopher Gordon is the Chief of the HIV Treatment and Translational Science Branch at the Division of AIDS Research at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Gila Neta, Ph.D., MPP
Dr. Gila Neta is an epidemiologist and program director for Implementation Science in the Office of the Director in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
Dr. Gila Neta’s Seminar Slide Deck
The Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) is intended to provide benchmarks to assess the impact of research that applies scientific findings to enhance public health and well-being. The model identifies the benefits of clinical and translational research in four areas: clinical and medical benefits, community and public health benefits, economic benefits, and policy and legislative benefits. The workshop includes leaders from the Center for Public Health Systems Science (CPHSS) of Washington University in St. Louis) including Douglas Luke, PhD (Director), Stephanie Anderson (Manager of Research Translation), and Todd Combs (Assistant Director of Research).