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About the Tennessee CFAR Implementation Science Core
Implementation Science offers powerful tools—through theories, models, and frameworks—to close the gap between research and real-world practice. The Tennessee CFAR Implementation Science Core is dedicated to reducing the burden of HIV/AIDS across Tennessee by empowering researchers to lead rigorous, contextually grounded projects that meet community needs and advance the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative.
Services Offered
The Implementation Science Core provides four key services to support HIV researchers:
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Clinic: Ad hoc sessions to support grant writing, manuscript preparation, protocol development, or the development of roadmap/toolkits for integrating implementation strategies and outcomes into effectiveness trials
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Partnership: Intensive support sessions for teams looking to incorporate implementation science elements into ongoing and future trials, with a focus on long-term, substantive collaboration
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Grant Studio: A one-time consultative session where researchers receive feedback from a panel of implementation science experts on the planning, design, implementation, translation, or dissemination of their work
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Mentorship: A series of sessions designed for early career investigators seeking coaching and guidance in implementation science
To request any of these services, please complete this survey.