CATCH CoHSTAR AT CSM
Attending the APTA Combined Sections Meeting (CSM) in Denver? CSM programming offers several opportunities to expand your knowledge about health services research.
This year, the Center on Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR) is holding multiple educational sessions and speaking engagements at CSM. Attendees are presented with opportunities to learn from CoHSTAR leadership and CoHSTAR-funded researchers. Consider attending any of the following to earn up to 1.8 continuing education units as you prepare your schedules:
- RE-2468 – Health Services Research Opportunities for Faculty and Postdoctoral Fellows
In this session, CoHSTAR fellows will discuss their research activities and talk about the impact that the fellowship has had on their career trajectories. A panel of fellows will discuss their decisions to pursue fellowship training, explain why they chose CoHSTAR, and answer attendee questions.
- HP-2665 – Implementation Science, Innovation, and Clinical Outcomes
This session, led by CoHSTAR faculty and fellows, will discuss the importance of implementation science for clinical practice and learning health systems.
- RE-2173 – Cultivating Academic and Health System Research Collaborations: “Beauty Is in the Eye of the Beholder”
Three rehabilitation scientists at different stages in their research careers will describe their experiences and discuss facilitators, barriers, and lessons learned along their early career path towards high-impact collaborative research. Clinician, clinical research coordinator, and administrator perspectives will be shared to provide viewpoints and experiences from additional stakeholders.
- HP-2046 – Rehabilitation Utilization Among High-Need Patient Populations: Advancing the Physical Therapy Health Services Research Agenda
Speakers will highlight methods and findings of rehabilitation-centered health services research conducted using large administrative data to examine high-need and medically complex patient populations.
- RE-1876 – Potential and Pitfalls of Harnessing Administrative Data and Electronic Health Records for Rehabilitation Research
This session will highlight opportunities for linking administrative data, EHRs, and postacute assessment data for rehabilitation researchers.
- RE-2052 – EBP 2020, Part 2: Strategies for Health Systems
This panel session will begin with an overview of frameworks for analyzing a system’s environment and culture for EBP implementation success, including quality improvement (QI) activities to optimize outcomes. Panelists will describe approaches to implementing EBP at the systems level as well as successes and lessons learned and address strategies for developing capacity, infrastructure, knowledge translation, implementation, and quality improvement processes.
- RE-2616 – A Roadmap for Integrating Research(ers) in the Outpatient Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy Clinic
In this session, speakers will describe the experience of developing a clinically-based research program.
- SP-2103 – Science Meets Practice 2: ACL Return to Sport: A Comparison of Wearable/Non-wearable Testing
- SP-2307 – Science Meets Practice 15: Can I Play Yet?: Impact of ACL Injury on Youth Athletes
Science Meets Practice sessions are a unique combination of platforms and clinical application content provided by the American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy.
CoHSTAR was originally established with a 5-year FPTR grant of $2.5 million in 2015, made possible with a $1 million gift from our lead donor, APTA, gifts from APTA components, and donations from physical therapists, foundations, and corporations with a shared passion for the field of physical therapy.
Learn more about CoHSTAR and upcoming events, including the 2020 Implementation Science Institute.
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