ISE Lab

Implementation Science and Engineering Lab

The ISE Lab focuses on implementing evidence-based practices for the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. Their approach to implementation uses principles and tools from systems engineering.

I-PrACTISE

Improving PrimAry Care Through Industrial and Systems Engineering

I-PrACTISE is an educational and research collaborative between the University of Wisconsin Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Departments of Family Medicine and Community Health, Medicine, and Pediatrics of the School of Medicine and Public Health.

NOSES

Nasal Steroids, Nasal Irrigation, Oral Antibiotics, and Subgroup Targeting for Effective Management of Sinusitis Study

NOSES aims to understand what treatment approaches are best at improving outcomes for patients with acute rhinosinusitis.

Oh Happy Day

Oh Happy Day Class (PDF)

The OHDC is an evidence-based depression treatment that aims to bring culturally sensitive mental health treatment to African American adults to increase their access to and comfort in mental health care to ultimately improve their health outcomes.

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ORegon CHild Absenteeism due to Respiratory Disease Study

ORCHARDS is a public health cold and flu study to monitor symptoms in pre-k through high school students in the Oregon School District.

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Program, Research, Outreach, Therapeutics, and Education in the Addictions

PROTEA aims to innovate treatment and prevention systems to ensure timely access to competent, compassionate, and effective care for those with a substance use disorder or substance-related impacts.

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Qualitative and Health Experiences Research Lab

The Q-HER lab brings qualitative and mixed methods expertise to the DFMCH research enterprise, using innovative approaches to learn from patients and families about their experiences with health and health care and helping other researchers incorporate qualitative approaches into their work.

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Wisconsin Research & Education Network

WREN is a statewide primary care practice-based research network (PBRN) that promotes and conducts high-quality translational research and education in partnership with primary care clinicians and the communities they serve.

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Wisconsin Voices for Recovery

WVR is a statewide, peer-run movement that unites people in and seeking recovery from substance use, their family members, professionals, and allies.