The Implementation Science Methods Unit (ISMU) supports the development and integration of frameworks, methods, and metrics in community-engaged research.

Implementation Science Methods Unit

The Implementation Science Methods Unit (ISMU) supports the development and integration of frameworks, methods, and metrics in community-engaged research.

We focus on implementation science as it applies to health care, community, and policy contexts. The Unit is composed of faculty experts in D&I research from across schools and departments at UNC.

Implementation Science Exchange

The Implementation Science Exchange website contains a wealth of D&I resources, including successfully funded sample grant proposals, theories and frameworks on Implementation Science and Organizational Theory, journals that publish related research, networking opportunities, and many other resources.

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Consultation services

You can access our D&I experts for help with:

  • Identifying appropriate funding sources for D&I research projects
  • Providing technical assistance regarding D&I science proposals
  • Finding collaborators with D&I expertise
  • Selecting and refining approaches to the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions
  • Providing resources for increasing knowledge and skills related to D&I

Interested in finding a faculty member with expertise in implementation science or taking an implementation science course here at UNC? Our D&I Methods Unit team has created comprehensive databases of implementation science researchers and related course offerings at the University. Contact us for information, or to request access to these resources.

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