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  • Implementing evidence into practice: the role of pragmatic trials webinar (for ACAPT Member & Non-Member Registration)
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  • Implementing evidence into practice: the role of pragmatic trials webinar (for ACAPT Member & Non-Member Registration)

Implementing evidence into practice: the role of pragmatic trials webinar (for ACAPT Member & Non-Member Registration)

  • 30 Aug 2022
  • 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zoom

Registration

  • ***ATTENTION***

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    To register, you must be logged in to your ACAPT account. If you don't have an account, you can register for free here: https://members.acapt.org/membership-levels
    When you create your account, ACAPT will review and approve if you qualify for the ACAPT member rate. Contact acapt@acapt.org if you have any questions.

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(For ACAPT Member & Non-Member Registration)

ACAPT's Research-Intensive Programs in Physical Therapy (RIPPT) promotes academic excellence by strengthening the community of research-intensive physical therapy programs.  PT instructors at ACAPT member institutions can join RIPPT for free.

The RIPPT seminar series is a monthly webinar that provides an interactive forum on topics of interest to the community of researchers, academics, and clinicians in physical therapy and rehabilitation-related fields.

The overarching theme for 2022 is: How research informs clinical practice and clinical practice informs research.

This month’s 60-minute seminar comes to you by Janet K. Freburger, PT, PhD, FAPTA who served as a co-investigator on two of the first large pragmatic trials funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the COMPASS trial and the TARGET trial. Dr. Freburger will:

  • Review principles of implementation science and pragmatic trial design 
  • Discuss lessons learned from the conduct of the COMPASS and TARGET trials
  • Discuss opportunities to advance rehabilitation care delivery through implementation research. 
The presentation will be followed by an open discussion amongst participants.

Learning Objectives: The participant will be able to:

  • Define key terminology in the field of implementation science/implementation research.
  • Describe characteristics of pragmatic trials and the advantages/disadvantages of this type of study design.
  • Identify key constructs that are associated with effective implementation of evidence into practice.
  • Identify implementation research opportunities in the field of rehabilitation.

    Target audience: Faculty, post-docs, program directors/chairs, PhD students, physical therapists and others interested in improving their understanding of implementation science/implementation research and how it can be used to advance the field of rehabilitation.

    CEUs: None

    Fee: No charge

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      Presenter

      • Janet K. Freburger, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh

        Moderator

        • Deborah L. Givens, PT, DPT, PhD, FAPTA, Director, Division of Physical Therapy, UNC Chapel Hill

        If you have any questions, contact events@acapt.org.

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