Collaborate Through ASIS Working Groups
ASIS working groups bring members together around shared methodological, thematic, professional, or regional interests.
Potential working groups include:
- Implementation Science Education and Training
- Implementation Research Methods
- Implementation Practice
- Health Policy and Systems
- Digital Health Implementation
- Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health
- Noncommunicable Diseases
- Mental Health
- Infectious Diseases
- Community Health
- Climate and Planetary Health
- Implementation Economics
- Equity and Community Engagement
- Scale-Up and Sustainability
- Students and Early-Career Professionals
- Publication and Scientific Communication
- Country and Subregional Networks
Working groups may organize webinars, conduct collaborative studies, develop tools, prepare publications, support mentorship, and contribute to ASIS conferences and policy activities.