Services
Services
Consultations
- Members of Brown Psychiatry and Human Behavior and other departments of The Warren Alpert Medical School
- External researchers seeking a co-investigator for a federally funded grant proposal
We also offer paid consultations to researchers who don't meet the criteria above. Please contact implementationscience@brown.edu to request details on paid consultation.
For a consultation, please complete this consultation request form. The consultation may involve a 30-minute meeting with one of the BRIDGE implementation science experts to receive initial feedback and relevant dissemination and implementation (D&I) resources.
Implementation Science Seminar Series
The six-part Advance RI-CTR Implementation Science Seminar Series series features talks by local and national experts share on implementation strategies and blueprints, hybrid trial designs, sustainability, and policy implementation. The series is sponsored by the BRIDGE program, Brown Alcohol Research Center on HIV (ARCH), and Advance RI-CTR. To find upcoming seminars and recordings, follow this link and select the Implementation Science Seminar Series.
Implementation Science Bootcamp
The BRIDGE program hosts a multi-day Implementation Science Bootcamp to provide clinicians and scientists with skills to increase the adoption of evidence-based practices, treatments, and interventions in clinical and community-based settings. The next bootcamp will be held March 12-14 in Providence.
Implementation Science/HIV Scientific Working Group
The mission of the Providence/Boston Centers for AIDS Research Implementation Science/HIV Scientific Working Group is to increase implementation science HIV-related projects. We offer resources (mentoring, consultations, education) on how to incorporate implementation science into HIV-related projects. This group is co-led by Trisha Arnold, Ph.D., a Research Scientist at Rhode Island Hospital and Assistant Professor of Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior (DPHB) at Brown University, and Rebecca Rudel, DrPH, RD, an Assistant Professor in the Section of Infectious Diseases at the Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine at Boston University, and a Fellow at the Boston University Evans Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences (CIIS). Please contact Dr. Arnold if you are interested in being involved in this group.
The first educational Zoom presentation will be on January 29th, 2025, at 10:00AM Eastern Time, and will include a brief overview of implementation science, a discussion on how implementation science can help progress HIV research, and an introduction to three of our core members.
Resources
The BRIDGE team curates an up-to-date list of implementation science-related coursework, grant writing resources, professional memberships and conferences, workshops, and more.