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Live session via Zoom: Monday, November 3, 2:00PM-3:00PM EST
Join the next Tufts CTSI D&I Interest Group (DIIG) Meeting on Monday, November 3 at 2:00PM for a presentation by Ramnath Subbaraman, MD, MSc, FACP, FIDSA. Dr. Subbaraman will present, “Putting Technology to the Test in Tuberculosis Care: Implementation Science for Novel Technologies in Resource-Constrained Setting.”
Dr. Subbaraman will explore implementation science strategies for evaluating novel technologies in public health programs, using TB digital adherence tools as a case study. He will discuss frameworks for assessing technology acceptability, accuracy, and implementation outcomes during real-world use, drawing on his extensive research in India and collaborations with global health partners.
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Please register in advance and contact Lizzy Kinnard with any questions.
Live session via Zoom: Monday, November 3, 2:00PM-3:00PM EST
The Qualitative Research Interest Group (QRIG) is an interprofessional group united by an interest in qualitative approaches to health research. Qualitative researchers at MaineHealth Institute for Research and the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest co-host the group. All are welcome.
The group meets through Microsoft Teams on the fourth Thursday of every month at 4:00PM-5:00PM EDT.
The next Qualitative Research Interest Group Meeting (Topic: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis) will take place Thursday, November 13 at 4:00PM EDT (1:00PM PST).
At the November QRIG Meeting, we’ll hear from Jillian T. Henderson, PhD. Dr. Henderson is a health services researcher and Senior Investigator at the Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest. She has expertise in conducting systematic reviews with the Cochrane Collaboration Fertility Regulation Group and the US Preventive Services Task Force. She will present her recent work conducting and contributing to methods development for Qualitative Evidence Synthesis. She will provide an overview of QES principles and methods, drawing on examples from recent and in progress synthesis projects.