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The Insights Caught in Translation Radio-Podcast

This podcast is offered by the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), a collaboration through the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) between researchers bridging Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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    (9 MIN) Shorts - The Knowledge Translation Spectrum and Implementation Science Uses - Part 2

    In this second episode on the knowledge translation spectrum and examples of implementation uses, Dr. Jill Marsteller walks us through an example of a Hybrid Type III clinical trial to assess implementation feasibility for whether nurses could implement music as a pain relief modality. A companion images for the episode can be found on the Libsyn site link in this episode description (https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/40260255) Source Article

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    (7 MIN) Shorts - The Knowledge Translation Spectrum and Implementation Science Uses

    This episode is comprised of a seminar lecture led by Dr. Jill Marsteller, Dr. Christina Yuan, and Dr. Fadia Shaya with the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research. This first part begins with Dr. Marsteller discussing how to navigate the knowledge-translation spectrum and where implementation science fits in. Next, Dr. Christina Yuan walks through an example (image below) of how implementation science can be used in hybrid-type trials looking to improve cardiovascular health in community mental health settings. Companion images for the episode can be found on the Libsyn site link in the episode description. Knowledge Translation Spectrum: Example 1: Hybrid Trial:

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    (10 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-Lead, Dr. Gail Daumit - Part 3

    Episode Part 3 features a conversation between Dr. Gail Daumit, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk about resources available to those that are looking to learn more about dissemination and implementation science. Gail provides literature and practical useful concepts, frameworks, and strategies for those just getting their feet wet in the D&I space.   Resources Mentioned During the Podcast: Northwestern and University of Pennsylvania Implementation Coursework: Methodological Training Institutes Department of Medical Social Sciences: Feinberg School of Medicine Implementation Science Institute | Penn Implementation Science Center | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) Framework Implementation strategies and expert recommendations for implementing change Implementation Science Research Logic Model

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    (8 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-Lead, Dr. Gail Daumit - Part 2

    Episode Part 2 features a conversation between Dr. Gail Daumit, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk about Gail's career progression, and the evolution of her work evolved from pilot intervention studies, to multicenter studies and implementation science pilots, to multi-state trials in preparation for dissemination.

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    (11 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-Lead, Dr. Gail Daumit

    This episode features a conversation between Dr. Gail Daumit, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk Gail's educational background and training progression as she moved into medicine, mental health, and large scale studies that led her towards dissemination and implementation (D&I).

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    (9 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Christina Yuan - Part 3

    Episode Part 3 features a conversation between Dr. Christina Yuan, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Christina's provides examples of how she uses dissemination and implementation approaches in her own day-to-day work and about her focus on examining implementation strategies, which support the intervention uptake and sustainment. We close with Christina describing the ideal working relationships that result in good collaborations with implementation scientists.

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    (9 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Christina Yuan - Part 2

    Episode Part 2 features a conversation between Dr. Christina Yuan, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Christina discusses how she hopes the DIG will serve as a key point of entry to the complex area of D&I, the importance of demystifying dissemination and implementation concepts, and how understanding context is central to D&I approaches – stressing an understanding what works, for whom, and under specific conditions for interventions to be maximally impactful.

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    (7 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Christina Yuan

    This episode features a conversation between Dr. Christina Yuan, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk about Christina's educational background that led her towards dissemination and implementation (D&I) science at its inception as a research field, how D&I represents a confluence of many fields of study, and how D&I researchers help the research community be intentional about approaches to implementing interventions that work between contexts.

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    (8 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Fadia Shaya - Part 4

    Episode Part 4 features a conversation between Dr. Fadia Shaya, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Dr. Shaya's expertise discusses her perspectives on barriers to and successes of D&I approaches.

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    (9 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Fadia Shaya - Part 3

    Part 3  features a conversation between Dr. Fadia Shaya, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Dr. Shaya discusses how to choose language when disseminating research findings.

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    (7 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Fadia Shaya - Part 2

    Episode Part 2 features a conversation between Dr. Fadia Shaya, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Dr. Shaya discusses what the DIG has to offer researchers and which groups we want to help.  

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    (6 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Fadia Shaya - Part 1

    Welcome to the Insights Caught in Translation Radio-podcast (ICTR)! This podcast is offered by the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), a collaboration between several dissemination and implementation (D&I) researchers bridging Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore through the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR). This episode features a conversation between Dr. Fadia Shaya, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk about Dr. Shaya's expertise, what she hopes we do with D&I, and factors that determine whether dissemination and implementation approaches are successful in delivering targeted interventions to specific populations.

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    (6 MIN) Introducing Members of the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG)!

    Welcome to the Insights Caught in Translation Radio-podcast (ICTR)! This episode introduces the for the diverse membership of the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), including where DIG members work, what they do across Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and their roles within the DIG.  ****************************************************************************************** This podcast series is offered by the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), a collaboration between several dissemination and implementation (D&I) researchers bridging Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore through the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR). This series focuses on speaking with guests about how they have seen scientific knowledge put into effective medical practice or how D&I approaches might help to facilitate movement along the research spectrum from bench-to-bedside. If you want to know more about scientific approaches to help studies be more effectively turned into evidence-based practice, how to get people to pick up your useful information, and how to get them to use it sustainably, then this is the podcast for you. Stay tuned for conversations with: Conversations with luminaries in the field of dissemination and implementation science. Researchers consulting with DIG members about how they can more effectively turn their work into practice. Community members interested in identifying community health needs and how to implement solutions.

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    (9 MIN) Let's DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Jill Marsteller - Episode 3

    Episode Part 3 features a conversation between Dr. Jill Marsteller, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Dr. Marsteller discusses her hopes for the dissemination and implementation group and what resources we provide. We close with talking about a few examples where real-world implementation science helped in the delivery of interventions, and with an invitation to come work with the DIG!

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    (9 MIN) Lets DIG in with co-lead, Dr. Jill Marsteller - Episode 2

    Episode Part 2 features a conversation between Dr. Jill Marsteller, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, Dr. Marsteller discusses how dissemination relates to implementation science in D&I, how implementation science approaches are modified to make interventions palatable in different contexts, and provides examples of how implementation research projects pick up where traditional discovery projects end. We close with discussing how embedded researchers benefit from learning about D&I and the art of disseminating research.

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    (7 MIN) Introducing the Dissemination and Implementation Group, with co-lead, Dr. Jill Marsteller.

    Welcome to the Insights Caught in Translation Radio-podcast (ICTR)! This podcast is offered by the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), a collaboration between several dissemination and implementation (D&I) researchers bridging Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore through the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR). This series focuses on speaking with guests about how they have seen scientific knowledge put into effective medical practice or how D&I approaches might help to facilitate movement along the research spectrum from bench-to-bedside. If you want to know more about scientific approaches to help studies be more effectively turned into evidence-based practice, how to get people to pick up your useful information, and how to get them to use it sustainably, then this is the podcast for you. This first episode features a conversation between Dr. Jill Marsteller, co-lead for the DIG, and show host, Dr. Shannon Cole. Here, the two talk about Dr. Marsteller's background, how implementation science evolved to what it is today, and how implementation science provides a useful set of approaches and models tohelp  practitioners to use existing interventions well. 

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This podcast is offered by the Dissemination and Implementation Group (DIG), a collaboration through the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) between researchers bridging Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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