Podcasts
These podcasts are intended to provide extra content from Grand Rounds speakers through conversations with Collaboratory moderators about interesting and timely issues in the field of pragmatic clinical trials.
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- Podcast February 19: Paramedic Airway Management in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest – The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART) (Henry Wang, MD, MS) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Henry Wang to discuss The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART); a trial that took 10 years of hard work and diligence to complete. In his discussion, Dr. Wang explains the importance of the PART trial, the technique for seeking consent, lessons ...
Recent Episodes
- Podcast February 19: Paramedic Airway Management in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest – The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART) (Henry Wang, MD, MS) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Adrian Hernandez sits down with Dr. Henry Wang to discuss The Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial (PART); a trial that took 10 years of hard work and diligence to complete. In his discussion, Dr. Wang explains the importance of the PART trial, the ...
- Podcast January 29: A Learning Health System Story: Perinatal Outcomes Associated with a Major Change in Gestational Diabetes Screening (Sascha Dublin, MD, PhD, Gaia Pocobelli, PhD) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Kevin Weinfurt sits down with Dr. Sascha Dublin and Dr. Gaia Pocobelli to discuss their study that focused on perinatal outcomes associated with a major gestational diabetes screening. In their conversation, Drs. Dublin and Pocobelli explain the need for the study, ...
- Podcast December 5: Validating a Computable Phenotype: Should Results Change a Trial’s Pre-Specified Primary Outcome? (Gregory E. Simon, MD, MPH, Susan M. Shortreed, PhD) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Lesley Curtis speaks with Dr. Gregory Simon and Dr. Susan Shortreed of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. In their conversation, Drs. Curtis, Simon, and Shortreed discuss computable phenotypes and if results should change a trial’s pre-specified primary outcome. Drs. Simon ...
- Podcast November 20: Data Linkage Within, Across, and Beyond PCORnet (Thomas W. Carton, PhD, MS, Keith Marsolo, PhD) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Lesley Curtis speaks with Dr. Tom Carton, of the REACHnet Clinical Data Research Network, and Dr. Keith Marsolo, of the Duke School of Medicine, regarding data linkage within, beyond, and across The National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet). In their conversation ...
- Podcast November 7, 2018: MDEpiNet RAPID and SPEED Projects: Leveraging Real World Evidence to Get Better, Faster, Cheaper Medical Devices for Physicians and Patients (Renee Mitchell, MT, CLS, Terrie Reed, MSIE, Roseann White, MA) In this episode of the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds podcast, Renee Mitchell, Terrie Reed, and Roseann White discuss the MDEpiNet RAPID and SPEED Projects. In their conversation with Dr. Adrian Hernandez, Renee, Terrie, and Roseann discuss the concept behind the projects, the collaborative nature, associated challenges, next phases, and the future. Click on ...