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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

Clinical Research Update: Research Integrity 2023

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm via Zoom

"What is REDCap?" (Show me how to do it)

"What is REDCap?" ("Show me how to do it") Training for the NOVICE User Presented by Brent Seeders REDCap Liaison CCTS Biomedical Informatics Core  For this training you should: NEVER USED REDCap Contact Brent before this class to get a REDCap account Class Objectives: 

Clinical Research Support Office Annual Update

Clinical Research Support Office (CRSO) Annual Update Tuesday January 17, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm  Online via Zoom Presenters: William W. Stoops, PhD CRSO Director

2023 JOHN P. WYATT, M.D. ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH SYMPOSIUM

April 20, 2023, 9:00 am - 2 pm Rosenberg College of Law Grand Courtroom In-Person or Online (via Zoom) The John P. Wyatt, M.D. Environment & Health Symposium honors the legacy of Dr. John P. Wyatt and his pioneering environmental clinical research on air pollution and lung pathology. Universities and agencies from across the state have partnered to present research and practice on environment and its impacts on health with specific emphasis on Kentucky.