Implementation Science

This event provided information on equity in implementation.
Cancer Control Implementation Science Base Camp: Train the Trainer Toolkit was designed to help CCC Programs as they train coalition members to advance EBIs within their communities. 
This infographic highlights different ways to consider equity in program implementation.
This graphic illustrates the evidence-based system for implementation supports (EBSIS), a framework for supporting the implementation support practitioner and implementation teams.
This guide supports technical assistance providers, and others who are interested in equitable implementation, engage six essential factors to center and advance equity throughout their work.
Cancer Control Implementation Science Base Camp was designed specifically for CCC program and coalition staff to support community partners select, implement and sustain EBIs.
This video provides a short session to introduce and define Implementation Science.
The NCI's Implementation Science Centers in Cancer Control (ISC3) Program supports the development, testing, and refinement of innovative approaches to implement evidence-based cancer control interventions.
The Consortium for Cancer Implementation Science (CCIS) focuses on cancer control priorities, cross-collaboration, and innovative solutions in implementation science (IS).
In each issue of Implementation in Action, The Center for Implementation's monthly bulletin for implementers and intermediary organizations who are seeking to apply implementation science in a thoughtful and systematic way, we feature articles that are highly relevant to the questions we’ve been…