by
Lisa Rubenstein, MD, MSPH, FACP
Seminar date: 11/3/2016
Description: Studies and quality improvement projects often develop tools or toolkits for a variety of purposes, including intervention implementation and spread. Despite the large investment in producing tools, and their critical role in moving research into practice, we know little about how to improve their utility or effectiveness. This talk will explore the uses, quality , and impacts of tools and toolkits, and seek audience input on next steps for further developing and evaluating them. Intended Audience: Implementation and quality improvement scientists at any career level.
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