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Multi-level Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs): Design Principles, Optimization Questions and Choosing the Right Experimental Design will be presented by Daniel Almirall of the University of Michigan. This event is part of the Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series, which features leaders in the field to speak on a variety of relevant and timely topics.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn about Multilevel Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs) and basic MAISY design principles.
  • Learn about a variety of novel scientific questions whose answers can be used to construct an optimized MAISY.
  • Learn about different types of optimization trial (experimental) designs and how to match the right trial design with the scientific questions of interest
  • Begin to understand the difference between the optimization and evaluation of MAISYs

This seminar will be a hybrid event with opportunities to attend virtually via Zoom webinar or in person. Those attending in person are encouraged to bring their lunch.

Registration is required.

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Multi-level Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs): Design Principles, Optimization Questions and Choosing the Right Experimental Design will be presented by Daniel Almirall of the University of Michigan. This event is part of the Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series, which features leaders in the field to speak on a variety of relevant and timely topics.

Learning objectives:

  • Learn about Multilevel Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs) and basic MAISY design principles.
  • Learn about a variety of novel scientific questions whose answers can be used to construct an optimized MAISY.
  • Learn about different types of optimization trial (experimental) designs and how to match the right trial design with the scientific questions of interest
  • Begin to understand the difference between the optimization and evaluation of MAISYs

This seminar will be a hybrid event with opportunities to attend virtually via Zoom webinar or in person. Those attending in person are encouraged to bring their lunch.

Registration is required.