Upcoming Research and Education Symposium Series Featuring Implementation Science

July 29, 2025

Join us for the upcoming installment of our Research & Education Symposium Series, spotlighting the dynamic field of Implementation Science. This virtual event will feature a panel discussion focused on fostering collaboration within the health system and showcase real-world case studies presented by the Implementation Science Shared Resource.

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, August 27, 2025, from 11:00am-12:00pm CT (12:00-1:00pm ET). 


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The symposium will highlight several transformative projects and research leaders:

  • iDAPT Pilot to Understand Social Determinants of Health Screening in the Supportive Care Clinic
    • Sarah Birken, PhD, MSPH – Associate Professor, Implementation Science
    • Jennifer Gabbard, MD – Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Section on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
       
  • K23 Career Development Award
    • Justin Moore, PhD – Vice Chair & Professor, Implementation Science
    • Yashu Pokharel, MD, MSCR – Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine
       
  • Using Implementation Science for Evaluation in Primary Care
    • Rachel Zimmer, DNP, NP – Assistant Professor, Implementation Science
    • Dawn Caviness, MD, BSN – Associate Clinical Professor, Family Medicine
       
  • Age-Friendly Health Systems Initiative
    • Jaime Hughes, PhD, MPH, MSW – Associate Professor, Implementation Science
    • Kevin High, MD – Vice Chief Academic Officer, Academic Learning Health System
    • Kathryn Callahan, MD, MS – Professor & Acting Chief, Section on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
       
  • Applying Implementation Science in Genomics
    • Caitlin Allen, PhD, MPH – Associate Professor, Implementation Science
    • Lori Orlando, MD, MHS – Professor, General Internal Medicine

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts, explore impactful case studies, and discuss strategies for advancing collaboration in health care through implementation science.