LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- The participants will be able to describe the implementation mapping method.
- The participants will learn the strengths and weaknesses of this approach for designing and/or selecting implementation strategies.
- The participants will be able to apply principles of implementation mapping to their own work.
PRESENTER(S)
Rinad Beidas, PhD
Director, Penn Implementation Science Center
Psychiatry, Medical Ethics, and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Rinad Beidas, PhD, is a leading implementation scientist who has published over 150 articles. She has a strong record of NIH-funded implementation research serving as MPI or PI of nine NIH grants totaling approximately 23 million dollars since 2012. Her research program is designed to improve the quality of health and mental health services through implementation science. To conduct this work, Beidas collaborates closely with key stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, health system leaders, payers, and policymakers, to develop natural laboratories in which to answer questions of interest.