APCS Funded Dissemination and Implementation Series

Save the date and sign up for the mailing list! This year-long, virtual dissemination and implementation science speaker series, funded by the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science (APCS), is designed to teach all trainees (master’s students, doctoral students, clinical interns, postdoctoral fellows, etc.) across clinical science programs about dissemination and implementation science. Although trainees at APCS programs are especially encouraged to attend, all are welcome! 

The first talk is (Re-)Designing for Implementation on September 11th, 2-3:30pm ET with Panelists: Drs. Sarah Kate Bearman, Bruce Chorpita, & Aaron Lyon. See the flyer below for more details about the panelists and learning objectives. In addition, please click here for strongly recommended readings for you to review before the panel, as well as a few additional background materials which you may find helpful.

 
If you are interested in attending this panel, please complete this form to register: https://stonybrookuniversity.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6PxNpwpXidvgg9E

To receive speaker series updates and the Zoom links for each panel, sign up for the mailing list below via QR code or email: dissemination.implementation@gmail.com

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