Translational research, the process of transforming basic scientific discoveries into real-world applications, has broadened beyond the bench (lab) to bedside (clinical practice) to now encompass community-level (population) interventions and considerations for health equity. This evolution recognizes that translating research effectively requires addressing the social, cultural, and economic, and community-level factors that impact health outcomes and ensure equitable access to benefits.
Understand the core principles of translational science and its application across the research-to-practice continuum.
Examine key implementation science strategies used to close the gap between evidence and practice especially in the context of health equity and social determinants of health.
Identify strategies for engaging communities in the implementation of scientific innovations to ensure cultural relevance, sustainability, and impact.
1 hours
Online, Self paced
$55 - Non-members | $45 - Members
0.1 CEUs / 1 Contact Hour
This program is intended for nurse educators seeking professional development and continuing education.
This course is self-paced.
Learners will need access to a computer, tablet, or smart phone to complete the course.
There will be no cancellations, returns, or exchanges. No exceptions.