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Methadone Patient Access to Collaborative Treatment (MPACT)

February 12, 2025 | 0

Beth Meyerson, MDiv, PhD | February 4, 2025 : Methadone Patient Access to Collaborative Treatment (MPACT) is an experimental, multimodal intervention for methadone clinic staff and funded by NIDA. This…

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The Buprenorphine Prescribing Support Program for Rural Primary Care

February 5, 2025 | 0

Berkeley Franz, PhD | January 28, 2025: Buprenorphine is a critical tool to prevent overdose and infectious disease transmission in people with opioid use disorder, but it is difficult to access…

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Establishing Evidence Criteria to Evaluate and Identify Best Practice Implementation Strategies in HIV

February 5, 2025 | 0

Ginger McKay, PhD | January 21, 2025 : Given the progress of implementation research to address the HIV epidemic in the US, criteria specifically for evaluating the quality of implementation…

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Revisiting Concepts of Evidence in Implementation Science

February 5, 2025 | 0

Ross Brownson, PhD | January 14, 2025 : Evidence, in multiple forms, is a foundation of implementation research. For public health and clinical practice, evidence includes: Type 1 evidence on…

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Transforming Health Systems to Address Addiction

February 5, 2025 | 0

Melissa Weimer, DO, MCR, FASAM | January 7, 2025: The talk will discuss the need to change health systems to address addiction and implementation strategies that promote change.

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Tackling the Uptake of MOUD for Individuals Incarcerated in Jail

October 14, 2024 | 0

Todd Molfenter, PhD, Faye Taxman, PhD | October 8, 2024 : In an experiment that explored which implementation strategy—coaching using the NIATx goal process and ECHO, which prepares clinicians to increase…

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Better, Faster, Cheaper, and Scaled: Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in the Fentanyl Era

October 1, 2024 | 0

Stephen Martin, MD, EdM, Stephanie Strong, CEO, Founder | September 24, 2024 : Treating opioid use disorder may be described as a “strike while the iron’s hot” scenario. Treatment must…

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Measuring Interprofessional Communication in Pediatric Hospital Care

October 1, 2024 | 0

Sara Malone, LCSW, PhD | September 17, 2024 : This presentation will discuss multiple studies aimed at measuring interprofessional communication and assessing it as a determinant of implementation and sustainability.…

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Supervision in addiction treatment programs: (Some) insights and future research ideas

October 1, 2024 | 0

Jure Baloh, PhD, MHA | September 10, 2024 : Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a significant public health burden in the US, affecting almost 50 million individuals annually. Community specialty…

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Implementation and User-Centered Design in Outpatient Care: A Case-Study with Pediatric Asthma and Digital Health

May 22, 2024 | 0

Kristin Kan, MD, MPH, MSc | May 14, 2024 : Of the 5.5 million US children with pediatric asthma, over half have uncontrolled symptoms due in part to poor asthma…

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