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Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Applied Implementation Science: Improving Practice Monday Morning and Outcomes in the Future

Please join the Department of Health Sciences Office of Research & Scholarship for a research forum featuring speakers on applied implementation science. Karen Erickson, PhD, and Claire Greer, PhD, will describe the iterative, applied approach to implementation science employed by the Center for Literacy & Disability Studies. This approach emphasizes building open-source implementation models that help interprofessional teams improve the communication, language, and literacy outcomes of school-aged children with complex disabilities.

The hybrid forum will take place in person (MacNider 321, LUNCH provided) and via Zoom. Please register to attend.

Presenters:

Karen Erickson, PhD
Center for Literacy & Disability Studies
Department of Health Sciences 

Claire Greer, PhD
Center for Literacy & Disability Studies
Department of Health Sciences 

Questions? Contact the Department of Health Sciences Office of Research & Scholarship at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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