Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy Core
The Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy (RPP) Core equips COBRE-affiliated investigators with tools to tailor their study methodologies and dissemination strategies for accelerated impact on clinical practice and policy. The RPP is led by co-core directors Lindsay Orchowski, PhD and Mark R. Zonfrillo, MD, MSCE.
RPP Core Activities and Services
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Together with the Administrative Core and RPP Core, ICDI offers a robust curriculum of training lectures.
Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy Faculty are available for one-on-one consultation as needed. Areas of expertise include:
- Stakeholder and community engagement
- Implementation science
- Research utilizing electronic health records
- Large patient databases
- Injury coding/mapping
- Functional/quality of life outcomes causal inference
- Evidence synthesis
Please contact Julie Bromberg, COBRE Administrator at [email protected] for more information.
The RPP Core in partnership with the Community Advisory Board connect Injury Control COBRE investigators with community based experiential learning opportunities relevant to their research interests. Experiential learning opportunities may include:
- Community based advisory boards
- Policy meetings
- Work groups
- Community based technical assistance activities
This community-based approach strengthens the investigator’s network in their specific field as well as gives them an opportunity to extend their research expertise into the community to create practice and policy change.
Workshop style seminars on health communication strategies are offered to Injury Control COBRE affiliated investigators.
More information coming soon!
The RPP Injury Control Warehouse will be an online resource which houses measurement tools for injury constructs and open-source programming code related to injury science research. It also houses links to public access injury control data sources, de-identified data from COBRE projects for future public use, and documents for data sharing agreements.