- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETIONThis is to certify thatChen Kok PunFor the successful completion ofAn Introduction to the Use of Behavioural and Implementation Sciences to Improve Health Outcomes(18 to 19 June 2025)Visiting A/Prof Robyn MildonMr Tong Shao ChuenScan to authenticate certificate & view course informationCo-Director, Centre for Behavioural & Implementation Science InterventionsYong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of SingaporeSerial No.: 154723323


CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This is to certify that
Chen Kok Pun
For the successful completion of
An Introduction to the Use of Behavioural
and Implementation Sciences to Improve Health Outcomes
(18 to 19 June 2025)

Visiting A/Prof Robyn Mildon
Mr Tong Shao Chuen
Scan to authenticate
certificate & view
course information
Co-Director, Centre for Behavioural
& Implementation Science Interventions
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
National University of Singapore
Serial No.: 154723323
An Introduction to the Use of Behavioural and Implementation Sciences to Improve Health Outcomes
Chen Kok Pun
As healthcare systems and healthcare providers work under increasingly dynamic and resource-constrained conditions, we need to reconceptualise healthcare and design interventions that are effective and sustainable for the population in the long run. The objective of this in-person, beginner course will introduce participants to Behavioural and Implementation science and the ways they can help to increase the adoption of evidence-based interventions in clinical settings. Our experienced trainers will provide healthcare leaders and managers with case examples and strategies to improve uptake of interventions into routine practices, thereby increasing public health impact and bridging the research-to-practice gap.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Understand why behavioural and implementation science is important to healthcare.
2. Identify barriers and facilitators that impact the translation of evidence to sustainable practice and system change within healthcare.
3. Identify implementation strategies and implementation outcomes to design and evaluate tailored implementation interventions
4. Describe and apply frameworks to design an effective behavioural and implementation strategy to real-world challenges.
Skills / Knowledge
- nudges
- behavioural science
- implementation science
- change management
- change leadership
- programme evaluation
- evidence-based decision making
- hybrid trail design
- stakeholder engagement
- intervention design
Issued on
July 10, 2025
Expires on
Does not expire