Ethical Considerations Around COVID-19 Adaptations
This panel will discuss ethical implications of adapting a trial mid-project to the changing realities of the COVID-19 era.
Do you have ongoing work related to implementation science that you would be interested in getting feedback on? Have you learned about a new implementation science method and want to share it with others?
We are scheduling presentations for the Implementation Science Interest Group (ISIG meetings). These meetings will be held from 10:00 – 11:00 AM PT on the third Wednesdays of each month.
To sign up for any free spot for the WIP or journal club session, please complete this form.
Presentations can vary in structure. See the archive for previous topics.
An example of a 90-minute structure with a single topic is below:
Work in progress and journal club speakers will be announced here. Meetings are subject to change. Please check back regularly for updates.
For any further questions or communications regarding the CFAR ISWG, please reach out to Joseph Watabe.
Learn more about the Implementation Science Working Group.
This panel will discuss ethical implications of adapting a trial mid-project to the changing realities of the COVID-19 era.
COVID-19 has ushered in a new era of digital health. A UCSF faculty panel will discuss implementation approaches, challenges, and considerations around providing and improving the implementation of mHealth / tech-based interventions to ensure they work for all. This series will address particular considerations for research in under-resourced areas, research with elderly and language-diverse populations, and addressing disparities in education and support.
This webinar will replace our regularly scheduled ISWG meeting, as many ISWG members may be interested in joining it instead and the times overlap.
Al Liu - RAPID: Evaluating Gaps and Improving Rapid Linkage and ART initiation in the Bay Area
Andrew Kerkhoff - Update on the Inter-CFAR IS Training Program
Kim Koester, PhD
"Adapting a Sexual Health Services Model for Young Men of Color in Sacramento, California"