Exploring Implementation Science at UNC: A Symposium
The UNC School of Nursing and the Implementation Science Methods Unit at NC TraCS are hosting Exploring Implementation Science at UNC: A Symposium to foster learning, collaboration, and networking amongst implementation practitioners, researchers, and students at UNC-Chapel Hill.
The symposium begins with an optional Introduction to Implementation Science session followed by faculty presentations from Kea Turner, Vivian Go, Rachel Hirschey, and Chris Shea.
Presentations include:
- Introduction to Implementation Science (optional session)
- If Not Alarms, Then What?: Substitution as a Strategy for Hospital Fall Prevention
- Systems Navigation and Psychosocial Counseling (SNaP): An Implementation Science Trial
- Scaling What Works: Accelerating the Implementation, Reach, and Sustainability of Evidence-based Cancer Prevention
- Workflows and Information Flows: (Ongoing) Development of the 'Integration of Telehealth and In-Person Services' (ITIPS) Survey
Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Time: 2 ‑ 5:15 p.m. ET
Location: Reeves Auditorium, NC Botanical Garden, 100 Old Mason Farm Road Chapel Hill, NC
The Reeves Auditorium is located in Building A of the Garden's Education Center. More venue information, including directions and information on the free parking, is available at the NC Botanical Garden website.
NOTE: Registration is restricted to those affiliated with UNC-Chapel Hill and requires an ONYEN.