Join HEAL Connections for latest Sharing Session: Designing and Evaluating Health Care Innovations for Downstream Implementability.
Join HEAL Connections on Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. ET for the latest Sharing Session: Designing and Evaluating Health Care Innovations for Downstream Implementability. To ensure that people have equitable access to the best treatment for pain and opioid use disorder, researchers are responsible for developing interventions that are both effective and readily translated into routine practice.
Dr. Ginnie Sawyer-Morris receives a NIDA Diversity Supplement Award for RASC!
To effectively tackle disparities in addiction pain research, it’s crucial to understand the factors that influence equitable implementation for diverse populations. Her project aims to create a taxonomy that maps, describes, and validates themes in addiction and pain implementation research.
NEW! Implementation Guides and Measures
The Center for Dissemination & Implementation At Stanford (C-DIAS) and the Research Adoption Support Center (RASC) recently developed a set of implementation guides and measures to support researchers and anyone seeking to evaluate or implement a health care innovation.