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Implementation Science - What Is It and Why Do We Need It?

21 January 2021

On average, it takes about 17 years for about 14% of research findings to be adopted into routine clinical practice. This delay between what we know through research and what we do in clinical practice is known as the know-do gap. Implementation science, also referred to as knowledge translation, aims to bridge the know-do gap through the uptake and integration of evidence-based findings into clinical practice in a systematic and timely manner.


At the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the concept of implementation science and knowledge translation and describe its relevance to clinical practice
  • Identify what an evidence-to-practice gap is
  • Describe the knowledge-to-action framework and key theories relevant to implementation science
  • List common implementation science interventions that are effective


Click here for more lecture details.

To register, scan the QR code or click on the web link. Registration closes on 15 January 2021, Friday.


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Upon registration, participants agreed to the following PGAHI Terms & Conditions.


Lecture Details

Date:
21 January 2021, Thursday

Timing:
6.00 pm – 7.00 pm

Duration:
1 hour

Fees:
Complimentary

Platform:
Zoom Cloud Meetings

Registration Closing Date:
15 January 2021, Friday

Target Audience:
Allied Health Profesionals

Zoom capacity: 500

This lecture will be conducted via Zoom Cloud Meetings app. For ease of accessing the lecture, please download/update Zoom Cloud Meetings app. Details of the lecture meeting link will be sent to the successful registrants nearer the lecture date.


This lecture is accredited by Singapore Pharmacy Council for 1 CPE point under category 1B.