SUMMER BOOT CAMP:

REAL-LIFE IMPLENTATION SCIENCE

Day 2 / August 4, 2021 : 8AM – 11 AM MYT
Time
Activities
8:00 – 8:10 AM
Day 2 Welcome and plan for the day – Samy Galvez
8:10 – 8:50 AM
Key note lecture
Rapid Qualitative Methods in Implementation Science Research
Ashley Hagaman, Yale School of Public health, Yale University
8:50 – 9:00 AM
Discussion with Prof Ashley Hagaman
9:00 – 9:05 AM
Transition to Breakout Groups
9:05 – 9:55 AM
Breakout Sessions I

ROOM A: Research in Progress from MIST Scholar – Stigma in health care setting as a barrier to HIV prevention and treatment in Malaysia (Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki)
ROOM B: Research in Progress from MIST Scholar – Implementation of a community-based, patient navigation model to engage people who inject drugs (PWID) into HIV prevention and treatment services (Joselyn Pang)
ROOM C: Case Study of Rapid Assessment of Barriers to PrEP for PWID (Roman Shrestha)
ROOM D: Case Study of Rapid Assessment of Barriers to PrEP for Men Who Have Sex with Men (Jeff Wickersham)
9:55 – 10:00 AM
Transition to Breakout Groups
10:00 – 10:45 AM
Works in Progress in Malaysia – MIST Scholars

ROOM 1: Research in Progress from MIST Scholar – Ethics in Implementation Research and Clinical Research: Understanding the Grey Area in a Real-Life Implementation Research Project (Rumana Saifi)
ROOM 2: Research in Progress from MIST Scholar -Associating stigma reduction strategies to HIV outcomes – An implementation research methodological conundrum. (Mona Mahmud)
ROOM 3: Using Nominal Group Technique to Rapidly Assess Perspectives on Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder among Incarcerated Individuals. (Dharushana Muthilingham)
ROOM 4: Research in progress – Implementation of Depression and Substance Use Screening and Linkage to Care in an HIV Clinic in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Malaysia (Meng Li Chong)
10:45 – 10:50 AM
Transition to Main Hall
10:50 – 11:00 AM
Summation and next day activities – (Samy Galvez)