Events
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Living Textbook Grand Rounds Series July 17: Part 5-Choosing What to Measure and Making it Happen: Your Keys to Pragmatic Trial Success
Speakers: Rachel Richesson, PhD, MPH Associate Professor, Informatics Duke University School of Nursing Devon Check, PhD Assistant Professor, Population Health Sciences Department of Population Health Topic: Part 5-Choosing What to […]
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Grand Rounds July 24: TENS in Fibromyalgia: From Fundamental Neurobiology to Pragmatic Trial
Speaker: Leslie J. Crofford, MD Wilson Family Chair and Professor of Medicine Vanderbilt University Medical Center Topic: TENS in Fibromyalgia: From Fundamental Neurobiology to Pragmatic Trial Date: Friday, July 24, […]
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Grand Rounds July 31: Using Real-World Data to Plan Eligibility Criteria and Enhance Recruitment: Actionable Recommendations and Resources from the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative
Speakers: Sudha Raman, PhD, MA Assistant Professor Department of Population Health Sciences Duke University John Sheehan, PhD, MBA, RPh Senior Director, Value and Evidence (HEOR) Neuroscience Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC […]
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July 31, 2020: NIA IMPACT Collaboratory to Present at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
The IMPACT Collaboratory will have a strong presence at the upcoming Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC). NIA IMPACT Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs) for the Improvement of Care for People Living with Dementia (PLWD) and their Care Partners features IMPACT members: Vince Mor, PhD, Laura Hanson, MD, MPH, Jason Karlawish, MD, and Fan Li, PhD, […]
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Grand Rounds August 7: The Democratization of Medicine: Open Access, Social Media, AI, Apps, and Empowering the Patient as the Future of Clinical Research
Speaker: C. Michael Gibson, MS, MD Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School President and CEO Baim and PERFUSE Research Institutes Topic: The Democratization of Medicine: Open Access, Social Media, AI, […]
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August 11-12, 2020: Colorado Pragmatic Research in Health 2020 Virtual Conference
The Colorado Pragmatic Research in Health (COPRH) announces its inaugural conference, offering more than 26 hours of presentations with real-time Q&A and focused discussions about methods, models, and measures for planning pragmatic research. Designed for clinical and translational investigators, including statisticians, dissemination and implementation scientists, health services and public health researchers, and program evaluators, COPRH […]
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Grand Rounds August 14: Learning While Sprinting: A One-Year Retrospective from the NOHARM Pragmatic Trial
Speakers: Jon Tilburt, MD Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Ethics Mayo Clinic Andrea Cheville, MD Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Mayo Clinic Topic: Learning While Sprinting: A One-Year Retrospective […]
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Grand Rounds August 21: Adaptive Platform Trials: Scalable from Breast Cancer to COVID
Speaker: Laura Esserman, MD, MBA Director, UCSF Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center Alfred A. de Lorimier Endowed Chair in General Surgery Professor of Surgery and Radiology, UCSF Topic: Adaptive […]
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Grand Rounds August 28: Designing, Conducting, Monitoring, and Analyzing Data from Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Proceedings from a Multi-Stakeholder Think Tank Meeting
Speakers: Lesley Curtis, PhD Chair and Professor, Department of Population Health Sciences Duke University School of Medicine Trevor Lentz, PT, PhD, MHA Assistant Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery Duke Clinical Research […]
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