The New England HIV Implementation Science Network 4th Annual Symposium
By Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS at Yale University
Date and time
Thursday, May 25, 2017 · 9am - 4pm EDT
Location
Mystic Marriott Hotel & Spa
625 North Road (Route 117) Groton, CT 06340Description
The New England HIV Implementation Science Network 4th Annual Symposium
"Putting Implementation Science into Practice"
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES:
- Stimulate and support research and evaluation collaborations across New England
- Foster partnerships among agencies, stakeholders, and researchers
- Focus on implementation science in small urban areas with high prevalence of HIV
Our continuing focus on relevant HIV prevention and treatment implementation issues in New England 9:45 am Network Analysis - Why Measuring Connections Matters
Network science overview, regional connections survey, networking activity - finding your next research partner 11:00 am Plenary Part I - Updates on Implementation Science
1. An update on New England State HIV Continuum of Care Data Noon Lunch 1:00 pm Plenary Part II
2. Research Project Development - Finding the Right Partners, Interventions, and Implementation Science Framework
3. Operationalizing an Implementation Science Project in a Community Setting & Boston University Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences
4. Making the Community-Research Connection Work 2:45 pm Implementation Science - Specific Aims Lightning Rounds
Interactive break-out sessions workshopping concepts/projects submitted by symposium participants prior to the meeting
QUESTIONS:
Contact jim.pettinelli@yale.edu or jacob_vandenberg@brown.edu
The Network and this workshop are co-sponsored by the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale University and the Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), supported by NIMH (P30MH062294, Paul D. Cleary, PhD, Principal Investigator) and NIAID (P30AI042853, Susan Cu-Uvin MD, Principal Investigator)
Organized by
CIRA is supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant No. P30MH062294.Paul D. Cleary, Ph.D., Principal Investigator