Date and Time: Thursday, May 8th from Noon to 1PM ET
Join us for an engaging Lunch and Learn session with Emily Haines, Assistant Professor of Implementation Science, as she explores the innovative framework of Context-Driven Co-Design (CD2). In this session, Emily will introduce CD2 as a structured approach to implementation that combines insights from both implementation science and user-centered design, with the goal of fostering sustainable changes in practice.
In this session, you will:
- Gain an overview of implementation science and user-centered design.
- Explore the three steps of CD2: understanding the intervention, understanding users and context, and co-designing the implementation plan.
- Learn about a real-world application of CD2 in screening for health-related social needs in oncology.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the critical role of context in influencing intervention implementation.
- Develop strategies for identifying relevant users and engaging them in change efforts.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert and connect with fellow professionals!