In the Media
Explore podcasts, videos, and invited writings from members of the BRIDGE Program offering insights and perspectives on implementation science
In the Media
Explore podcasts, videos, and invited writings from members of the BRIDGE Program offering insights and perspectives on implementation science
Podcasts
- Published November 14, 2025: Dr. Rani Elwy, the Executive and Founding Director of the BRIDGE Program, and her colleagues discuss the role of de-implementation.
The ICHE Podcast · Episode 63: The Dynamic Interplay of Implementation and De-Implementation Science
- Published August 3, 2024: Dr. Margaret Crane, Faculty member in the BRIDGE Program, describes her work on implementation policy, financing, and organizational factors associated with implementation success.
@ImplementationScience101 YouTube Channel
If you’ve ever wondered what makes evidence-based practices stick in the real world, you’re not alone—and now there’s a channel for that!
Dr. Ruben Martinez, the Training Director of the BRIDGE Program, has launched a new YouTube channel called @ImplementationScience101 which dives into the nuts and bolts of implementation science. The channel is set to be your go-to for digestible snapshots about the science of getting research into practice.
What is implementation science
The BRIDGE Program's Dr. Ruben Martinez introduces the field that’s working to "bridge" the evidence-to-practice gap.
Invited writings
Why Research Doesn’t Reach the Doctor’s Office by Dr. Hannah Frank, BRIDGE Program Director. Featured in Emily Oster's ParentData page.
In this invited article, Dr. Frank explores why medical research often fails to influence everyday clinical practice and argues that implementation science can help bridge this gap, particularly to improve postpartum care and patient-provider communication.