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Finding Difference Makers: A New Method in Coincidence Analysis to Reveal Causes of Successful Implementation

Dr. Nina Sperber
Thursday, April 22, 2021
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Nina Sperber, PhD
Population Health Sciences Research Seminar

Please join Dr. Nina Sperber when she will present her research, Finding Difference Makers: A New Method in Coincidence Analysis to Reveal Causes of Successful Implementation

Dr. Sperber will:

Introduce the method and how it differs from traditional regression analytic methods

Illustrate its application, with examples from her research to evaluate the implementation of innovation in health care delivery

Zoom Information

https://duke.zoom.us/j/97327378861?pwd=ZFA0bzQ0OVVLUisvTGtMYnBVMFBZUT09
Passcode: 848713
Meeting ID: 973 2737 8861

About Our Speaker

Dr. Sperber is a health services researcher with the Durham VA Health Care System and Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on understanding how to improve the delivery of new evidence-based services within health care systems using qualitative and mixed-methods. The bulk of her work falls within two content areas: implementation of innovation for precision medicine (i.e., to optimize effect for groups of patients) and supporting family caregivers as essential stakeholders in health care delivery.

Dr. Sperber received her PhD from the Gillings School of Public Health at UNC-Chapel Hill.

Contact: Wendy Goldstein