Part 4 of Community Engagement Series; Implementation Science with Communities: Creating Outcomes
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Part 4: Implementation Science with Communities: Creating Outcomes
Community Engagement Series: Collaborating Effectively to Address HIV
Speaker:
Dr. Abigail Baim-Lance, PhD MA
Learning Objectives:
- Define the core principles of Implementation Science research, and the benefits of using a participatory research approach
- Distinguish Implementation Science and the role of participation from other research (e.g. RCTs) and measurement (e.g., program evaluation, quality improvement) endeavors
- Describe how to apply participation strategies to engage a range of stakeholders to design and conduct Implementation Science projects within healthcare settings
Series Description:
This four part webinar series will invite participants to deep-dive into strategies and theories behind community engaged work with populations affected by HIV. The series will introduce participants to the nuance of community engagement and cultural humility, will provide concrete examples and guiding principles for Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), and will guide participants in implementing the results of CBPR in authentic and sustainable ways. Ultimately, this webinar series encourages participants and organizations to explore ways to re-focus on community members as key partners and decision-makers, and to collaborate and innovate effectively with these stakeholders while prioritizing them each step of the way. This is an interactive webinar series complete with case studies, etc, for optimal participant engagement. Health care professionals, social workers, educators and advocates for justice are encouraged to attend this webinar series.