Education and training for implementation science: Our interest in manuscripts describing education and training materials

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Alongside the growth in interest in implementation science, there has been a marked increase in training programs, educational courses, degrees, and other offerings in implementation research and practice to meet the demand for this expertise. We believe that the science of capacity building has matured but that we can advance it further by shining light on excellent work in this area and by highlighting gaps for future research. At Implementation Science, we regularly receive manuscripts that describe or evaluate training materials, competencies, and competency development in implementation curricula. We are announcing a renewed interest in manuscripts in this area, with specifications described below.

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Straus, S. E., Sales, A., Wensing, M., Michie, S., Kent, B., & Foy, R. (2015, September 28). Education and training for implementation science: Our interest in manuscripts describing education and training materials. Implementation Science. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0326-x

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