Johns Hopkins University's Developing Behavioral Interventions: A Summer Research Institute
Developing Behavioral Interventions: A Summer Research Institute, offered by the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Center for Innovative Care in Aging from June 11-13, 2014, is designed to help participants develop testable interventions that have the potential for implementation in practice environments and advance appropriate trial designs.
Developing Behavioral Interventions: A Summer Research Institute, offered by the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Center for Innovative Care in Aging, is designed to help participants develop testable interventions that have the potential for implementation in practice environments and advance appropriate trial designs. Learn how to enhance your intervention responsiveness through new models, frameworks, pipelines, and approaches that meet the needs of diverse aging populations and accelerate translation of intervention into practice.
Fellowships for investigators in nursing are available as part of a mentorship program awarded to the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Center for Innovative Care in Aging from the John A. Hartford Foundation.
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