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Using Implementation Science to Advance Learning Health Systems Workshop

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Workshop Overview

The "Using Implementation Science to Advance Learning Health Systems (LHS) Workshop" is a 3 half-day, intensive, online interactive workshop led by a team of PRISE Center  and E-STAR Faculty.


This workshop aims to provide learners with the following: 1) an overview of core LHS and implementation science principles, 2) an overview of applying LHS methods to patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR), and 3) an opportunity to learn how to translate LHS concepts to their real-world work/research settings.


Topics

The following topics will be covered in this workshop:

  • Introduction to Learning Health Systems
  • Introduction to Implementation Science
  • Identifying Evidence and Making the Case for Translation
  • An Overview of Service Design
  • Reflections on Community Engagement: Listening, Learning, and Action
  • Applying Program Evaluation Methods from ImS to the LHS Context
  • Comparative Effectiveness Research and Study Design
  • Rapid Qualitative Approaches to LHS Implementation
  • Selecting Quantitative Outcomes: Using real-world metrics for evaluation


View a detailed draft agenda here: DRAFT AGENDA


Date and Time


August 21, 22, and 25, 2025

8:30 am to 12:30 pm PST


Registration Details

Tuition

Please see below for the tuition breakdown. To make payment and secure a spot in the workshop, please email PRISE Center Program Manager, Tiese Etim-Inyang [tiese.etim-inyang@ucsf.edu].


  • Graduate Students & Residents:

$500 (UCSF affiliates), $750 (Non-UCSF)


  • Postdoctoral Scholars:

$1,000 (UCSF), $1,250 (Non-UCSF)


  • LMIC / Armed Conflict Region Residents:

$1,250


  • All Others:

$1,500 (UCSF), $1,750 (Non-UCSF)



Scholarships

We are pleased to share that we can offer complimentary spots to a limited number of workshop participants. Priority will be given to trainees and early-career faculty at UCSF. Click the button below to access the scholarship application.


For inquiries, please reach out to the PRISE Center Program Manager, Tiese Etim-Inyang [tiese.etim-inyang@ucsf.edu].


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