NEISE Speaker Series
A special thank you to Dr. Jonny Crocker and Dr. Elizabeth Rhodes for presenting their implementation science research during our Fall 2022 speaker series! Please email us at implementationsciences@emory.edu if you would like to be a speaker in 2023.
2023 Networking Event
We are working to coordinate a networking event for NEISE members in January/February 2023. The event will have brief introductions and then open the room for attendees to network with refreshments served. Keep an eye out for an official save the date.
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Jonny Crocker presented work on applying implementation science models and methods in the global health context.
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Elizabeth Rhodes presented work on applying a rapid qualitative approach in community-engaged implementation research.
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Grant Awards
Publications
- Sclar, G.D., Routray, P., Majorin, F., Udaipuria, S., Portela, G., Koehne, W.J., Nagel, C.L., Sola, S. and Caruso, B.A., 2022. Mixed methods process evaluation of a sanitation behavior change intervention in rural Odisha, India. Global Implementation Research and Applications, 2(1), pp.67-84.
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Tucker, P.W., Bull, R., Hall, A., Moran, T.P., Jain, S., Sathian, U., Simon, H.K., Gioia, G.A., Ratcliff, J.J. and Wright, D.W., 2021. Application of the RE-AIM Framework for the Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management Intervention: A Study Protocol for Program Evaluation. Frontiers in Public Health, 9.
- Hohl, S.D., Melillo, S., Vu, T.T., Escoffery, C., DeGroff, A., Schlueter, D., Ross, L., Maxwell, A.E., Sharma, K.P., Boehm, J., Joseph, D., Hannon, P.A. 2022. Development of a field guide for assessing readiness to implement evidence-based cancer screening interventions in primary care clinics. Preventing Chronic Disease, 19, 210395. 153.
- Maxwell, A.E., DeGroff, A., Hohl, S.D., Sharma, K.P., Sun, J., Escoffery, C., & Hannon, P.E. 2022. Evaluating uptake of evidence-based system interventions to promote colorectal cancer screening: A survey of 355 clinics in the National Colorectal Cancer Control Program, 2015-2018. Preventing Chronic Disease, 19:E26.
- Adsul, P., Chambers, D. A., Brandt, H. M., Fernandez, M.E., Ramanadhan, S., Torres, E., Leeman, J., Baquero, B., Fleischer, L., Escoffery, C., Emmons, K., Montserrat, S., Oh, A., Korn, A. K., Wheeler, S., & Shelton, R. C. 2022. Grounding implementation science in health equity for cancer prevention and control. Implementation Science Communications, 3(1):56.
- Jung, O.S., Graetz, I., Dorner, S.C. and Hayden, E.M., 2022. Implementing a COVID-19 Virtual Observation Unit in Emergency Medicine: Frontline Clinician and Staff Experiences. Medical Care Research and Review, p.10775587221108750.
- Johnson, L.C., Thompson, N.J., Ali, M.K., Elifson, K., Chwastiak, L., Mohan, V., Anjana, R.M., Poongothai, S. and Tandon, N., 2022. A Realist Process Evaluation of the INtegrating DEPrEssioN and Diabetes treatmENT (INDEPENDENT) Randomized Controlled Trial in India. American Journal of Medicine Open, p.100015.
Student Projects
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Dr. Olivia Jung is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Rollins school of Public Health. Dr. Jung’s research in the field of health care management is informed by her interdisciplinary training in health policy, organizational behavior, and general management. Using mixed methods and organizational theories, Dr. Jung studies ways to motivate and organize frontline workers to innovate and engage in quality improvement work.
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Each newsletter we will randomly spotlight a NEISE member from our network
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Websites
Webinars
Events
Funding Opportunities
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NEISE is a network that encourages interdisciplinary research opportunities to harness the intellectual resources of Emory University and Greater Atlanta to create solutions for sustainable and resilient communities, while enriching the faculty and student experience.
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