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Striving for Clinical Trial Diversity: Current Guidance and Future Directions

Clinical Research Update: Striving for Clinical Trial Diversity: Current Guidance and Future Directions   

Clinical Research Coordinator 101

Clinical Research Coordinator 101 Monday, July 17, 2023 In-Person CTW 014 12:00pm to 4:30pm This blended-learning training session is designed for clinical research coordinators, clinical research associates, or staff members who function in this capacity. 

Participant Recruitment Services (PRS) and Public Relations Review (PRR) of Recruitment Materials

Participant Recruitment Services (PRS) and Public Relations Review (PRR) of Recruitment Materials Tuesday, May 23, 2023 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. via Zoom (Registration required)

Bridging Relationship Science and Psychoneuroimmunology

"Bridging Relationship Science and Psychoneuroimmunology: How partners "get under each other's skin" to influence health." Presenter: Rosie Shrout, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor Department of Human Development and Family Science  Purdue University Dr. Shrout will discuss how stress affects couples’ relationships and health. In particular, she will talk about how partners influence each other’s biological health, including their immune, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems.

"Tell Me What You Really Think": Lessons and Principles in Survey Research

"Tell Me What You Really Think": Lessons and Principles in Survey Research   Monday, April 24, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm via ZOOM only Registration required. »  

Biomedical Informatics: Learn at Lunch

Using Epic's SliderDicer Tool

CCTS 2023 Spring Conference: Translating Equity into Action

Translating Equity into Action Monday, March 27, 2023  ·  UK Gatton Student Center  ·  Lexington, KY Registration open until March 20, 2023 (Register here)

Narrative Medicine as Social Justice: A Speaker Series

Metaphor as Medicine

Combining Administrative and Clinical Records in Health Care Research: Examples from Recent UK Studies

Combining Administrative and Clinical Records in Health Care Research: Examples from Recent UK Studies This session will discuss different study designs and novel uses of electronic medical records, administrative billing records, and prescription drug monitoring program data to validate surveillance definitions and research measures, evaluate clinical interventions, and inform and change practice.  Presenters:

Working with the ORI/IRB: Processes and Best Practices

Presenter: Pam Stafford, MA Associate Director Office of Research Integrity