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Virtual Grand Rounds

“Beyond the False Dichotomy” Bridging the MOUD-Mutual Help Group Divide

December 8, 2025 | 0

Wayne Kepner, PhD, MPH | November 18 2025 : A significant barrier to addressing the opioid crisis is the “false dichotomy” between two of our most effective strategies; medications for…

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How to Work Your Data Project into a Health Care System: An HD2A Story

November 24, 2025 | 0

Niranjan S. Karnik, M.D., Ph.D. | November 4, 2025 : Translating data science innovations into real-world clinical impact remains a critical challenge in healthcare. This talk presents the story of…

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Pragmatic and Innovative Approaches to Evaluating Implementation Costs

November 14, 2025 | 0

Hannah Cheng, MS and Todd Wagner, PhD | October 21, 2025 : This presentation highlights practical and innovative approaches to economic evaluations in implementation endeavors. Part I provides an overview…

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Adventures in Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness trials: Integrating smoking cessation treatment into healthcare settings

November 7, 2025 | 0

Sandra Japuntich, PhD | October 28, 2025 : Hybrid implementation-effectiveness trials hold tremendous promise to speed implementation by collecting data necessary for implementation whilst conducting effectiveness data. This presentation will…

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Implementing Collaborative Care at Scale: Insights from a Hybrid Trial and Rapid Expansion

October 29, 2025 | 0

Allison Carroll, PhD, Meredith Boyd, PhD, Emily Fu, PhD, MPH | October 14 2025 : The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is an evidence-based intervention to treat mild to moderate mental…

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AI-Enhanced Text Messaging for Behavioral Health: Designing the Next Generation of Digital Interventions

October 23, 2025 | 0

Rachel Kornfield, PhD | September 30, 2025 : Text messaging is a uniquely accessible way to deliver digital health interventions, offering high levels of reach and usability relative to most…

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Evaluating the Reliability of Measures of Organizational Characteristics: Issues and Recommendations

October 10, 2025 | 0

Alex Sox-Harris, PhD, Kenneth Nieser, PhD | September 23, 2025 : Measures of organizational characteristics, such as implementation climate, organizational climate, and organizational culture play diverse roles in implementation studies.…

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Foundations for Improving Perinatal Mental Health Care Through A Statewide Birthing Hospital Quality Improvement Collaborative

October 1, 2025 | 0

Patricia Lee King, PhD, MSW | September 16, 2025 : Mental health conditions, including substance use disorders, are a leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths. One in five mothers experience depression…

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How Implementation Science Can Be Used To Support Change Efforts

September 19, 2025 | 0

Julia Moore, PhD | September 9, 2025: This workshop introduces the principles of implementation science and explores how they can help to plan, execute, and sustain change initiatives. Participants will…

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Methods for Rescuing Implementation Trials that Have Gone Off the Rails

June 11, 2025 | 0

Geoffrey Curran, PhD, JD Smith, PhD, Alison Hamilton, PhD | May 27, 2025: Implementation trials frequently run into unanticipated challenges which, if not successfully addressed, can threaten their integrity and…

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