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Priority Area: Science & Service

Priority Area: Science & Service. Technology Transfer & Implementation Science Workgroup. Workgroup. Nancy Roget Mountain West ATTC. Aaron Williams Central East ATTC Erin Fridley ATTC National Office Deann Jepson ATTC National Office Holly Hagle Northeast ATTC. Co-Chairs

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Priority Area: Science & Service

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  1. Priority Area: Science & Service Technology Transfer & Implementation Science Workgroup

  2. Workgroup • Nancy Roget Mountain West ATTC • Aaron WilliamsCentral East ATTC • Erin FridleyATTC National Office • Deann JepsonATTC National Office • Holly HagleNortheast ATTC Co-Chairs Dan Squires ATTC of New England Members Michael FlahertyNortheast ATTC Heather GothamMid-America ATTC Eric HulseyNortheast ATTC Pam WatersSouthern Coast ATTC

  3. ATTCnetwork.org Technology Transfer on www.ATTCnetwork.org Will present a thorough and balanced view of the numerous theories, instruments, and interventions available. Current sections: • About Tech Transfer • Training • Organizational Change • Become a Change Agent • The Bridge • Tools and Resources

  4. The Bridge: Linking Science & Service This electronic publication will link science and service in the addictions and recovery field by providing information and current research on technology transfer and implementation science strategies. Will be published four times a year and delivered straight to your inbox. Interested in contributing? Contact Erin Fridley at the National Office.

  5. ATTC Network Implementation Model • The ATTC Network is uniquely positioned to lead the field in defining the “Implementation Science” taxonomy as it relates to existing theories, and how that taxonomy informs the use of various instruments and interventions.   • To that end, this workgroup will work to create an “Implementation Model” for the Network as a whole.

  6. The Change Book Revision This workgroup has discussed taking responsibility for the next Change Book revision. First published in 2000, revised in 2004. Since June 2000, the National Office has printed and disseminated 26,289 copies, and from June 2003 through March 2007, 21,867 copies of The Change Book have been downloaded from the Network Web site.

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