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...advancing implementation science. Implement Sci. 2009 Aug 7;4:50. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-4-50. PMID: 19664226; PMCID: PMC2736161. Review the content on the CFIR guide website, especially the information on the “Home” page and the “Domains and Constructs” page https://cfirguide.org/ Day One Materials 5 MBSlides: D&I Workshop Day One Large Group (2022)14 KBCFIR Worksheet (Inner Setting)14 KBCFIR Worksheet (Outer Setting)14 KBCFIR Worksheet (Intervention)14 KBCFIR...

Clinical trials pose important questions to the research community, often aiming to challenge the status quo or bring advanced new treatments to practice. Investigational treatments are meticulously tested and trials are designed with great care and diligence for human participation. Yet many study teams still face their greatest challenge of all during clinical trial recruitment. Too often hardships in finding...

...every 20 minutes between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Every 40 minutes before 8 a.m. and after 6 p.m. See http://www.washington.edu/admin/shuttles/ for schedules, map, and stop locations. By Bus The SLU Building is serviced by Metro Transit bus routes 17 and 28. See http://transit.metrokc.gov/ for schedules, trip planning, and stop locations. By Car From UWMC, after you get out of...

Brian E. Saelens, PhD Brian E. Saelens, PhD, is a Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (faculty-scientist track) at the University of Washington and Principal Investigator at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. He is the Associate Director of Research in the Division of General Pediatrics and a Principal Investigator in SCRI’s Center for Child Health Behavior and Development. Dr....

Efforts to recruit participants for local clinical research studies got a boost today with the launch of the new Participate in Research website. This site, which was originally released by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences late last year, has been redesigned to improve the user experience for potential volunteers; reduce the steps needed by a study team to register...

The Institute of Translational Health Sciences announced today the launch of its new Self-Directed Learning Center. This free online learning repository for translational health sciences is adaptable to individual learning needs and covers domains ranging from research initiation to data analysis and management to professional regulations and skills. “We saw a need to better manage and integrate our online educational...

...the ITHS TL1 program. “This prepares the trainees for future roles using team science to solve important problems affecting human health.” The 12 students who were accepted represent five of the six UW health sciences schools as well as the College of Arts & Sciences. These students, and their affiliation, are as follows. NameUW SchoolDepartment Julie Feuerstein Arts & Sciences...

...committees. Researchers may contribute to a wide range of committees, such as advisory committees, ethics or oversight committees, or topic-specific subcommittees. Participation is often voluntary, but sometimes paid, and can be a significant time commitment in addition to regular scientific activities. Rationale: Through participation in expert committees, researchers can contribute to recommendations for a range of levels, including operations of...

...and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington Project Title: A Pragmatic Assessment Partnership to Support Translational Research in School Mental Health Partnership Organizations: Department of Public Health – Seattle and King County; Seattle Public Schools; University of Washington School Mental Health Assessment, Training and Research (SMART) Center Jean Pfau, PhD Research Scientist Department of Microbiology and Immunology Montana State University Project...