IMPACT Webinar Series 2026
We are delighted to announce the IMPACT Webinar Series 2026! Once again, the series will feature four engaging webinars, bringing together leading international and Swiss implementation scientists.
Please note that the second webinar will take place in the morning at 9:00 am CEST, as we will be joined by a speaker from Australia. Each session is designed to spark inspiration, offer fresh insights, and foster lively exchange across time zones and career stages.
The first and final webinars are thoughtfully designed to be especially welcoming for new and intermediate participants, while still offering rich and rewarding perspectives for more experienced colleagues. The second and third webinars will bring the entire community together before diving deeper — or soaring higher — depending on your perspective.
We warmly invite you to join us for as many sessions as you wish, live or on demand, thanks to our IMPACT YouTube Channel. We very much look forward to your participation and to another stimulating year of shared learning and dialogue.
1st Webinar: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 – 17:00-18:30 CET
«Making Implementation Science Accessible to Busy Clinicians Using Rapid Evaluation Methods»
Cecilia Vindrola, PhD, University College London, UK
2nd Webinar: Wednesday, May 6, 2026 – 09:00-10:30 CEST (Please note the change in start time)
«Navigating the Path to Successful Intervention Scale-Up: Definitions, Mechanisms, and Approaches»
Harriet Koorts, PhD, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Franziska Zúñiga, PhD, RN, University of Basel, Switzerland
3rd Webinar: Wednesday, September 16, 2026 – 17:00-18:30 CEST
«On the Optimization of Multilevel Adaptive Implementation Strategies (MAISYs)»
Daniel Almirall, PhD, University of Michigan, USA
4th Webinar: Wednesday, December 2, 2026 – 17:00-18:30 CET
«IMPACT Going Back to Basics: A Review of Methodological Building Blocks / Implementation Science Steps»
Marie Schneider, PhD, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Lynn Leppla, PhD, RN, University Hospital of Freiburg iB, Germany & University of Basel, Switzerland
4th Swiss Implementation Science Conference
True IMPACT – Delivering Innovation for Patients and the Public
We’re looking forward to engaging discussions on how implementation science contributes to innovation in health care and beyond.
Conference website https://www.ifis.uzh.ch/en/impact.html
IMPACT Webinar Series 2025
We are excited to announce our IMPACT Webinar Series 2025. This year will again consist of four webinars, hosting leading international and Swiss implementation scientists.
In addition to presentations on hot topics in implementation science, the final webinar will also include a roundtable discussion. We look forward to your participation!
The webinar flyer can be downloaded here.
Please Register here for the 2025 webinar(s)
After your registration, a Zoom link will be emailed to you on the day(s) of the webinar(s). Additionally, recordings of the webinar(s) will be made available to all registered participants.
We look forward to increasing the IMPACT of research with you!
1.Webinar Wednesday, April 16, 2025 – 17.00-18.30 CEST
«Implementation Science in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC): Focus on Health Equity»
Olakunle Alonge, PhD, The Sparkman Center of Global Health, University of Alabama, USA
2.Webinar Wednesday, May 7, 2025 – 17.00-18.30 CEST
«Bridging the Gap: Implementation Science Solutions in Practice for Cardiovascular Disease»
Ruth Masterson Creber, PhD, MSc, RN, Columbia University, USA
3.Webinar Wednesday, September 17, 2025 – 17.00-18.30 CEST
«Artificial Intelligence (AI) Implementation in Health Care – Lessons Learned from Implementation Science»
Per Nilsen, PhD, Linköping University, Sweden
«A Clinical Example of AI Implementation in Cancer Care: Opportunities and Barriers»
Julian Hong, MD, MS, UCSF, USA
4.Webinar Wednesday, November 26, 2025 – 17.00-18.30 CET
Round Table: «Supporting Implementation: Core Competencies and Functions of Implementation Teams»
Julia E. Moore, PhD, The Center for Implementation, Canada
Followed by Round Table with Swiss Implementation Scientists:
Marie Schneider, PhD (Geneva); Rahel Naef, PhD, RN (Zürich); Bastiaan Van Grootven, PhD, RN (Basel)
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