Date
03 October 2023 - 13 November 2023
Session Type
Online
Topic
Research excellence, implementation and impact
The CPD-accredited module was created by a team of implementation science experts working at NIHR ARC South London and the University of East Anglia
What is implementation science?
Implementation science is the study of methods to support the application of evidence and research findings in health and social care policy and practice. It seeks to understand the behaviours and practice of health and social care professionals, managers and policymakers, together with patients, service users and carers. The aim is to address the gap between the knowledge that can optimise health and social care services and what is actually delivered.
Who is the module for?
This module is relevant for anyone interested in improving health and social care services, including researchers, service user researchers, and health and social care practitioners, who want to develop their understanding of implementation science. It focuses on the theoretical and scientific methodologies of implementation and how to apply these in practice. It will be delivered at master’s of science (MSc) level (or level 7). If you are unsure about your eligibility and whether you will be able to take full advantage of the course, please email: arcshortcourses@kcl.ac.uk
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