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01 Sep 2022
VCCC Alliance Nurse Led Research Hub | Webinar | 2.00–3.00PM

Implementation Science: Opportunities for Nurse Led Research

Nurses who work with people with cancer and who have an interest in building their research skills are invited to attend this online workshop facilitated by Associate Professor Stephanie Best and chaired by Dr Sharon De Greaves. 

Do you have a sticky clinical problem? Curious about Implementation Science?

In this special VCCC Alliance Nurse-Led Research Hub event, Associate Professor Stephanie Best will provide an overview of Implementation Science, discussing some relevant frameworks and the impact and opportunities within nurse led research.

Issues discussed will include:

  • Introduce Implementation Science methods for exploring and addressing care gaps
  • Identification of key barriers and enablers
  • Highlight of key insights and how to think about addressing issues identified


Facilitator: Associate Professor Stephanie Best

Associate Professor Stephanie Best is a Senior Research Lead: Implementation Science at Peter MacCallum in the Department of Health Services Research, a joint appointment with VCCC Alliance. Embedded within the Australian Genomics Health Alliance, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, she led the implementation science research stream. Associate Professor Best's most recent work has focused on the introduction and integration of clinical genomics and other evidence-based programs and interventions into practice.

Associate Professor Best's implementation projects have included a variety of interventions (for example, mixed methods, discrete choice experiments, systematic reviews, a range of innovative qualitative methodologies) in a range of settings (for example, acute paediatric care, anorectal malformations, expanded reproductive carrier screening).

Stephanie Best

 


This free educational event is an initiative of the VCCC Nurse-led Research Hub. It is only open to nurses involved in the care of people with cancer. Registration is essential.

Thursday 1 September
2-3pm

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