Tyler Cope, DPT, ATC, is a Clinical Research Associate at the DCRI and a key member of the Duke Implementation Science Collaborative. With over ten years of clinical experience as a physical therapist and athletic trainer, he specializes in pragmatic and implementation trials for musculoskeletal and cardiometabolic conditions. His expertise includes partner engagement, fidelity monitoring, collecting implementation outcome data, and dissemination. Dr. Cope is currently pursuing a PhD at Duke University in Population Health Sciences with a concentration in implementation science. He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and is a Certified Athletic Trainer. Dr. Cope is dedicated to improving the design and operational execution of implementation trials to enhance the clinical adoption of interventions for chronic health conditions.