The Summer Research Institute on Developing Behavioral Interventions, offered by the Center for Innovative Care in Aging at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, is designed to help participants develop testable interventions that have the potential for implementation in practice environments and advance appropriate trial designs.
Through discussions of their intervention and study ideas with nationally recognized experts, engaging in small group consultation, and listening to state-of-the-science lectures, Summer Research Institute participants will gain hands-on practical knowledge and skills to advance their respective intervention studies.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Junior faculty, post-doctoral students, researchers, or investigators with limited experience in health-related behavioral intervention research who are seeking to develop and advance a particular intervention to enhance the health and well-being of older adults, their family members, or communities.
Complete registration information, tuition, and fees can be found at www.ijhn.jhmi.edu/aginginstitute