When:
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM CT
Where: Online
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Contact:
Katia V. Chernyshov
(312) 503-4334
Category: Grand Rounds
Presenter:
Russell Glasgow, Ph.D.
University of Colorado-Denver
Topic:
Experience applying pragmatic models for D&I research:
Current and future directions for the RE-AIM planning and evaluation model
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About PSMG:
Ce-PIM‘s Prevention Science and Methodology Group (PSMG) is a virtual network of more than 500 empirical researchers and methodologists aimed to advance the field of prevention science and support the implementation of evidence-based prevention programs.
The PSMG grand rounds are now conducted virtually over the internet, allowing the members to view, question, and comment live from their own computer with leading scientists and methodologists at no cost. Access to live presentations is restricted to PSMG members. However, PSMG presentations are recorded and will be publicly accessible on our website two weeks after the presentation date on the archive page.
PSMG will host sessions devoted specifically to HIV Prevention (chaired by Nanette Benbow and Gregory Phillips) as well as Implementation Science (chaired by J D Smith), Agent-Based Modeling (chaired by Wouter Vermeer), and Innovations in Research Designs (chaired by Booil Jo).
View the full presentation schedule here and become a PSMG member here today.