The Wake Forest CTSI Dissemination, Implementation, and Continuous Quality Improvement (DICQI) Team is utilizing the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) to measure the impact of our work in a variety of real-world settings. The TSBM provides a structured framework for evaluating how research contributes to improvements in public health and well-being. It identifies 30 potential benefits of clinical and translational research across four key domains: Clinical, Community, Economic, and Policy. For more detailed information, please refer to the following link: TSBM Benefits
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