Session: High quality implementation of evidence-based strategies targeting critical health outcomes for vulnerable populations (Society for Prevention Research 23rd Annual Meeting)

(2-050) High quality implementation of evidence-based strategies targeting critical health outcomes for vulnerable populations

Schedule:
Wednesday, May 27, 2015: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Bunker Hill (Hyatt Regency Washington)
Theme: Dissemination and Implementation Science
Symposium Organizer:
Nadine Finigan-Carr
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* noted as presenting author
103
Developing a Comprehensive Toolkit to Guide Dissemination and Implementation of an Efficacious HIV Prevention Intervention for Latino Men
Christina J Sun, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Lilli Mann, MPH, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Erin L. Sutfin, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Mario Downs, ., Wake Forest School of Medicine; Eugenia Eng, DrPH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Florence Siman, MPH, El Pueblo, Inc; Scott D Rhodes, PhD, Wake Forest School of Medicine
104
A New Approach to Designing and Implementing Evidence-Based HIV Prevention Programs
Jill Owczarzak, PhD, The Johns Hopkins University; Sarah Phillips, Phd, Indiana University
105
The Role of Technical Assistance in Enhancing Suicide Prevention Grantee Capacity
Scott Formica, MA, Social Science Research and Evaluation, Inc; Kerri Smith, LCSW, MPH, Education Development Center, Inc; Wayne M. Harding, PhD, Social Science Research & Evaluation, Inc; Ellyson Stout, MS, Education Development Center, Inc.