Implementation Science FAQ with Ralph Gonzales, MD, a professor in the UCSF School of Medicine, and director of the Implementation Science program at the Clinical and Translational Science Institute ...
As we embark on the latest chapter of our journey as a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Hub, the NUCATS Institute is poised to advance translational science.
The objective of this study was to identify trends and gaps in the field of implementation science in genomic medicine. In the past two and a half decades since the start of the Human Genome Project ...
The test of a new team-based way to treat bipolar disorder was, by all estimations, a highly successful research effort. Two studies, one in the Department of Veterans Affairs and one in a large HMO, ...
Implementation science is an evolving field that aims to use evidence and rigorously acquired knowledge to close quality and outcome gaps in health and human services. However, we still have work to ...
COVID-19 has led to the disruption of health care services and delivery across various contexts. Clinicians and community-based organizations must respond quickly to the evolving and ongoing public ...
As part of conversations between AI healthcare leaders on the podcast AI Amplified this year, a clear picture emerged of where artificial intelligence is genuinely transforming healthcare — and where ...
The OCTDI under the Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences serves as a hub interconnecting interdisciplinary clinical trial research collaborations among UB investigators and our regional ...
Using a pioneering artificial intelligence platform, researchers have assessed whether a cardiac AI tool recently trialed in South Australian hospitals actually has the potential to assist doctors and ...
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