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Who Should Attend

This course will be of interest to researchers, policy makers, funders, and practitioners working in low and middle income settings who are interested in either an intensive introduction to implementation science or advanced training in implementation science methodologies and their application.

In order to be admitted to the Fundamentals of Implementation Science track you must have at least a master’s degree in a health-related field or in the social sciences, or commensurate professional experience. Additionally, admittance to the Advanced Training in Implementation Science track requires previous participation in the Fundamentals of Implementation Science course or previous implementation science training from another institution.

The Advanced Training track will be of particular interest to researchers who are actively working to develop and fund implementation research, either as junior researchers working towards independence, or already independent researchers broadening their focus into the field of implementation research.

The course will not be open to University of Washington graduate students for academic course credit this year. Students and professionals from all organizations and institutions can enroll for a fee. Participants will receive a course certificate upon completion of the course.