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Implementation and Sustainability Certificate

Sponsored by the Institute for Translational Medicine and the Colorado Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute, with faculty from Loyola University Chicago and the University of Colorado.

Transform innovation into impact

THIS IMMERSIVE, HANDS-ON BOOTCAMP-STYLE certificate program is designed for health science researchers and healthcare/public health professionals looking to accelerate the impact of their work. Learn key strategies to successfully implement and sustain innovations in real-world settings. Designed in an executive education format, this program combines academic rigor with real-world application. The 2025-26 program will be offered at no cost thanks to support from the Institute for Translational Medicine.

Three Sprints of 8 Weeks Each

Flexible online learning with practical applications. Executive-style, interactive online sprints are tailored for busy professionals, with breaks in between.

FREE Hands-on Learning & Mentorship

A high-value opportunity to advance your work, currently offered at no cost thanks to support from the Institute for Translational Medicine.

September - October

Sprint I: Value Proposition

Learning Goal

To formulate your health innovation’s value proposition and translate its societal benefit to individual benefit.

Skill Development

  • Customer Discovery
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Value Proposition Design

Tangible Learning Product

  • Preliminary Data-Provider and Patient/Public Perceptions
  • Value Proposition Hypothesis

February - March

Sprint II: Implementation

Learning Goal

To construct a fit-to-context plan to support adoption of your health innovation

Skill Development

  • Process Mapping
  • Ecosystem Mapping and competitive landscape analysis
  • Implementation Barriers-Facilitators Identification

Tangible Learning Product

  • Preliminary Data-Purchasers and current Product (solution) makers perception
  • Implementation plan and data-evidence to collect

May - June

Sprint III: Sustainability

Learning Goal

To construct a plan to evaluate, adapt and sustain the implementation of your health innovation over time.

Skill Development

  • Implementation Evaluation
  • Adaptation Evaluation
  • Sustainability Barriers-Facilitators Identification

Tangible Learning Product

  • Preliminary Data-Provider and Patient/Public Perceptions
  • Value Proposition Hypothesis

Why Join?

For clinical, translational and public health researchers...

  • Workshop Your Innovations – Get expert mentorship to refine your ideas for maximum impact.
  • Gain Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives – Ensure broader adoption and sustainability of your research, and develop expertise in understanding local contexts.
  • Accelerate Translation of Your Ideas – Identify actionable strategies to improve your innovation’s impact and sustainability in real-world settings, generate preliminary data to use in grant applications, and plan for post-grant sustainment.
  • Build Your Career – Develop in-demand practical expertise in dissemination, implementation and sustainability to bring to your research and collaborations.

For public health and healthcare professionals...

  • Discover Your Organizational Context – Understand the needs of key players in your organization to enhance adoption and sustainability of evidence-based practices.
  • Develop a Strategic Implementation Plan – Move beyond theory with a results-driven roadmap to help your organization effectively adopt high-value innovations.
  • Lead in Sustainable, Impactful Innovation – Ensure that your organization makes strategic, sustainable choices in implementing new practices and innovations.

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Engage in Three Sprints of 8 Weeks Each

Flexible online learning with practical applications. Executive-style, interactive online sprints are tailored for busy professionals, with breaks in between.

FREE Hands-on Learning & Mentorship

A high-value opportunity to advance your work, currently offered at no cost thanks to support from the Institute for Translational Medicine.

Who Should Apply?

  • Clinical and translational researchers
  • Dissemination and implementation scientists
  • Health services and public health researchers
  • Program evaluators and quality improvement specialists
  • Public health practitioners
  • Healthcare system executives and strategic decision-makers

Program Faculty

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Elaine H. Morrato, DrPH MPH FISPE CPH

Professor and founding dean of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health at Loyola University Chicago. Trained in epidemiology and board-certified in public health, her work focuses on accelerating the translation of evidence into practice with a particular focus on drug safety. Dr. Morrato remains active in the NIH Clinical & Translational Sciences Award (CSTA) program where she directs Loyola’s collaboration with the University of Chicago-Rush University Institute for Translational Medicine. She contributed to the national expansion of the NIH Innovation-Corps (I-Corps™) training program for ensuring problem-solution fit and the scale-up and sustainability of academic innovation.


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Nallely Mora, MD MPH PMP

Associate Research Professor at Loyola University of Chicago in the Public Health Sciences Department. Her Public health practice-based research is focused on community-based participatory research and health equity, bringing implementation science and evaluation methods to design and adapt evidence-based interventions in diverse settings. She is the ITM CTSA, Loyola site Associate Director, where she co-directs its Community and Collaboration, and the Dissemination and Implementation science cores. Dr. Mora has participated and collaborated in the I-Corps™ training at Loyola University providing didactic resources and conducting the program evaluation.


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Lindsay Lennox, MA

Instructor at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine and teaches in its Dissemination & Implementation Science Graduate Certificate Program, as well as providing program management for the Colorado Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) D&I Research Core. Their work focuses on bringing together approaches from technology transfer, dissemination/implementation science and the marketing and communications fields to effectively move evidence-based interventions into practice locally and nationally, and to create infrastructure for D&I and pragmatic research within the national clinical and translational science (CTS) ecosystem. They have expertise in community engagement, co-design, and designing for dissemination and sustainability, and have served as guest faculty for the I-Corps™ training program.

Information Sessions

Contact Us

Questions?

Contact Nallely Mora at namora@luc.edu

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Start your application

Preference will be given to applicants who submit materials by July 1st.

More Information

Informed By:

  • Kwan, et al Annual Review in Public Health (2022), Concannon, et al in J General.
  • Internal Medicine, and Wasko, et al in Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (2024).
  • Osterwalder A, Pigneur Y, Bernarda G, Smith A. Value proposition design: how to create products and services customers want. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons; 2014.

Funded by NIH grant no. 2UL1TR002389.

Implementation and Sustainability Certificate

Sponsored by the Institute for Translational Medicine and the Colorado Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute, with faculty from Loyola University Chicago and the University of Colorado.

Transform innovation into impact

THIS IMMERSIVE, HANDS-ON BOOTCAMP-STYLE certificate program is designed for health science researchers and healthcare/public health professionals looking to accelerate the impact of their work. Learn key strategies to successfully implement and sustain innovations in real-world settings. Designed in an executive education format, this program combines academic rigor with real-world application. The 2025-26 program will be offered at no cost thanks to support from the Institute for Translational Medicine.

Three Sprints of 8 Weeks Each

Flexible online learning with practical applications. Executive-style, interactive online sprints are tailored for busy professionals, with breaks in between.

FREE Hands-on Learning & Mentorship

A high-value opportunity to advance your work, currently offered at no cost thanks to support from the Institute for Translational Medicine.