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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute for Public Health Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Our Team Contact & Location National Council Employment Opportunities CentersCenters Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research Center for Community Health Partnership & Research Center for Dissemination & Implementation Center for Human Rights, Gender & Migration Global Health Center Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging Public Health Data & Training Center ProgramsPrograms Faculty Scholar Program Summer Research Program Program for Inclusion and Diversity Among Individuals Engaged in Health-Related Research (PRIDE) Gun Violence Initiative Life Outside of Violence (LOV) Human Trafficking Collaborative Network (HCTN) News & BlogNews & Blog News Blog Faculty Scholars in the News Newsletter Sign-up EventsEvents Calendar Event Series Public Health at WashU Annual Conference Developing LeadersDeveloping Leaders Undergraduate Graduate Postgraduate ResourcesResources Funding Opportunities Public Health Careers Research Centers Grant Resource Language Give Open Search News Center for Dissemination & Implementation Center awards pilot funding to projects aimed at improving general, mental health care delivery By Center for Dissemination & Implementation • June 14, 2024June 14, 2024 Written by Kim Furlow, communications manager, Institute for Public Health The Center for Dissemination and Implementation is pleased to announce pilot funding for two projects that use dissemination and implementation science to advance health outcomes. Annually, D&I Pilot Grants fund up to $30,000 in direct costs per project for one year. The funding is designed to support a broad range of dissemination and implementation studies, and the development of projects to the point at which they’re ready to compete for external funding. To apply, applicants must be Public Health Faculty Scholars. The awarded projects are each uniquely modeled to improve the way in which general health care and mental health care are delivered. Awarded projects include: Project: Strategies to Optimize Practices (STOP) Ablordeppey Primary Investigator: Enyo Ablordeppey, MD, MPH, associate professor of Anesthesiology & Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine Summary:  Low value practices (LVP) still exist. LVPs are clinical practices that have not changed in decades despite alternatives. They offer little benefit to patients and have the potential to harm. This project offers a pragmatic and generalizable approach developed from behavior theory which is adaptable to different organizational environments. This approach enables the substitution of LVPs and can provide the needed catalyst for LVP reduction in various health care settings. Project: Learning from Early Adopters of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies Cabassa Primary Investigator: Leopoldo Cabassa, MSW, PhD, professor and co-director, Center for Mental Health Services Research, WashU Brown School Summary: Psychedelics are psychoactive agents that alter consciousness and when paired with psychotherapy have been shown to improve common mental disorders (e.g., depression, PTSD). This study uses qualitative interviews and a participatory group approach to examine how to best bring these novel treatments into routine practice settings so that those most in need can access them in a timely, affordable, and safe manner. The 2024 Pilot Funding cycle is now closed. Check the center website in January 2025 for information about future funding opportunities. The Center for Dissemination and Implementation advances the growing body of Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) research methods by building training opportunities, catalyzing newly applied D&I research across health specialties and ensuring that the most effective services are delivered in clinical and public health settings. Related Research Institute for Public HealthSign up for our newsletterContact us Facebook Twitter More ways to connect Visit us on Vimeo Subscribe to us on Medium ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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