Advancing Data Sharing for Implementation Science in Cancer Control: Part 3
Join this session to hear a panel of experts discuss the common data elements used in implementation science and cancer prevention. Panelists will examine lessons learned and recommend common data elements that can make a difference in safe data sharing.
Attendees will also have a chance to join a breakout group and participate in a Q&A session at the end of the workshop. This series is intended to gather input from implementation science investigators and other experts in the fields of data science, ethics, data privacy, and security.
This is the third and final session of the three-part virtual workshop series “The Advancing Data Sharing for Implementation Science in Cancer Control.”
Dr. Rabin is an associate professor and founding faculty at the UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, the co-director of the UC San Diego Dissemination and Implementation Science Center (DISC), and an Implementation Science (IS) expert on a number of large NIH and VA Center grants and research projects, including the VA San Diego Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health and the Quadruple Aim QUERI Program (Denver VA). Dr. Rabin has extensive expertise in the selection and operationalization of IS models and in contributing to capacity building for IS. She has created and contributed to national IS workshops and trainings, as well as developed webtools for researchers and clinicians.
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