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SUMMARY:CIMH Fall 2017 Mental Health Methods Seminar 2: Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Implementation Research:  Finding the Right Balance
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the Fall 2017 Mental Methods Series\, sponsored by the Center for Innovation in Mental Health at CUNY SPH.  All programs will be held at the City University of New York Graduate School of PublicHealth and Health Policy\, 55 West 125th Street\, between the 2/3 and 4/5/6 subway lines. For any questions\, please contact Alison Feuer at the Center for Innovation in Mental Health at CIMH@sph.cuny.edu.  CIMH Fall 2017 Mental Health Methods Seminar 2: Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Implementation Research:  Finding the Right Balance  November 13\, 2017\, Room 822\, 4-5:30 PM The growing popularity of implementation research has highlighted the importance of qualitative and mixed-methods in understanding theadoption of evidence-based interventions in diverse settings. Dr. Padgett will offer strategies and recommendations to support the use and integration of quantitative and qualitative methods to advance implementation science.  Dr. Deborah K. Padgett has a doctorate in anthropology and is a professor at the Silver School of Social Work at New York University. Dr. Padgetthas written extensively on mental health services for underserved populations and is known for her expertise in qualitative/mixed methods and the ‚Äòhousing first‚Äô approach to ending homelessness.  RSVP:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddKCahob3TBhkB6p0PZlX6NcoC_LTWvqx7TAmJNg8bsb0www/viewform  \n
URL:https://sph.cuny.edu/event/cimh-fall-2017-mental-health-methods-seminar-2-qualitative-and-mixed-methods-in-implementation-research-finding-the-right-balance/
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