The VCU Wright Center for Clinical and Translational Research provides professional development support to early career faculty. In 2020 and 2021 the center offered a three-part Community Engaged Research (CEnR) Seminar Series, allowing VCU junior faculty and researchers to receive training in CEnR – to help them apply the principles of CEnR to their own clinical and translational research.
Now a recording of the series is posted and available to all.
Learning Objectives
The goal of the CEnR Seminar Series is to increase the number of faculty and researchers who comprehend CEnR and apply CEnR approaches to their research context. Faculty will be able to:
- Explain and recognize the what of and why of CEnR
- Outline how to develop and sustain CEnR relationships via engagement, trust building, and setting mutual goals and priorities
- Consider and analyze ethical and practical implications of CEnR
Competencies
Scientific concepts and research design
Ethical and participant safety considerations
Clinical trial operations
Study and site management
Leadership and professionalism
Communication and teamwork
Organization
Virginia Commonwealth University
Level
Fundamental
Fee
No
Availability
On demand
Delivery Method
Online
Date Created
March 12, 2021