July 15, 2020: Living Textbook Grand Rounds Series Continues With “Choosing What to Measure and Making It Happen”

Join us Friday, July 17, for “Choosing What to Measure and Making It Happen: Your Keys to Pragmatic Trial Success,” the final session in our special 5-part Grand Rounds series focused on the Living Textbook of Pragmatic Clinical Trials. NIH Collaboratory investigators Drs. Rachel Richesson and Devon Check will discuss endpoints and outcome measures in pragmatic clinical trials embedded in healthcare systems. Topics covered will include:

  • The ins and outs of using EHR data
  • Choosing and specifying your trial’s endpoints and outcomes

See below for the full schedule of Living Textbook sessions and a special message from Dr. Kevin Weinfurt.

 

Living Textbook Grand Rounds Series
Date Title Speakers
January 31, 2020 Pragmatic Clinical Trials: How Do I Start?
  • Greg Simon, MD, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
  • Lesley H. Curtis, PhD, Duke University
February 28, 2020 Preparing for the Unknown: Conducting Pragmatic Research in Real-World Contexts
  • Jerry Jarvik, MD, MPH, University of Washington
  • Vince Mor, PhD, Brown University
  • Leah Tuzzio, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute
March 27, 2020 Tips for Putting Together a Successful PCT Grant Application
  • Wendy Weber, ND, PhD, MPH, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
June 19, 2020 Demystifying Biostatistical Concepts for Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials
  • Liz Turner, PhD, Duke University
  • Patrick Heagerty, PhD, University of Washington
  • David M. Murray, PhD, National Institutes of Health
July 17, 2020 Choosing What to Measure and Making It Happen: Your Keys to Pragmatic Trial Success
  • Rachel Richesson, PhD, MPH, Duke University
  • Devon Check, PhD, Duke University