DESCRIPTION
Moderated by Dr. Borsika Rabin, this panel including Nicole Stadnick, PhD, MPH; Bill Oswald, PhD; and Paul Watson MSHS will discuss the impacts on different parties one may interact with in their work. They will share their experiences with success in sustainment of programs, partner or stakeholder relations, and strategies used.
PRESENTER(S)

Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine
University of California San Diego
Borsika Rabin, PhD, MPH, PharmD is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at the School of Medicine, University of California San Diego where she also serves as the co-Director of the UC San Diego D&I Science Center. Dr. Rabin serves as the co-lead of the Implementation Core for the Triple Aim QUERI Program for Denver VA and an Implementation Scientist at the Center of Excellence in Stress and Mental Health at the San Diego VA. She is a member of the ACCORDS Dissemination and Implementation Science Program at the University of Colorado. Her research focuses on dissemination and implementation (D&I) of evidence-based interventions, adaptations, measurement, and the evaluation and development of interactive, web-based interventions and tools with a special emphasis on tools that can support planning for D&I interventions. She designed and developed a number of web- based resources including the D&I Models in Research and Practice (https://dissemination-implementation.org/ websites.)

President/CEO
The Global Action Research Center
Paul Watson, MSHS has over 40 years direct experience in human service administration, community organizing, youth development, and program development. He has also served as a consultant locally, nationally and internationally, providing training, research, and strategic planning. Paul has served as a Lecturer and Adjunct Faculty at Springfield College, UC San Diego, The New School of Architecture and Design, and San Diego City College.

Associate Executive Director
Global Action Research Center
Bill Oswald received his PhD from the University of Rhode Island, where he studied Community Psychology. His work is focused on supporting communities in finding their voice, becoming civically engaged, and inserting that voice into the public dialogue. With over forty years of experience his work has ranged from direct community organizing to providing training and technical assistance to community leaders to conducting participatory research in support of community campaigns.

Assistant Professor; Director of Dissemination and Evaluation, Psychiatry/ACTRI Dissemination and Implementation Science Center
University of California, San Diego
Nicole Stadnick, PhD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at UC San Diego, Director of Dissemination and Evaluation of the UC San Diego Dissemination and Implementation Science Center, researcher at the Child and Adolescent Services Research Center and a licensed psychologist. Her program of federally, state and privately funded research focuses on evaluating the implementation and sustainment of evidence-based practices in community-based health or mental health service contexts. She has received NIH-funded fellowships from the Child, Intervention, Prevention, and Services Research Mentoring Network (2015-2016), the Implementation Research Institute (2017-2018) and the Mixed Methods Training Program for the Health Sciences (2019-2020). She currently leads community-engaged, cross-system health services and implementation research in community settings including federally qualified health centers, low-and-middle income countries, publicly-funded mental health services and HIV/AIDS care programs.