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MCW SURE Summer Cardiovascular Research Fellowship in Milwaukee for Diverse Undergraduates, Applications Due 2/1/2023 The Cardiovascular Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has up to 17 paid summer research fellowships available in the Summer of 2023 for undergraduates who belong to underrepresented racial/ethnic groups and/or who identify as LBGTQ+. We are seeking
Health disparities research is an important and growing field, focusing on differences in healthcare usage and health outcomes based on biological factors outside traditional biophysical causal pathways, such as race, ethnicity, sex and gender, age, residential location, and many other factors. A distinct complication in this research field is that factors often occur across patient and population
Koushik Paul — an alumnus of the University of Minnesota Clinical and Translational Science Institute's Pathways to Research Program (PReP) — is complementing his education at the University's Medical School with hands-on community engagement work. Paul and collaborators facilitate health fairs and roundtable discussions in partnership with the Little Earth community, an indigenous preference
Insights to Inspire 2022: In Our Own Words is a collection of Program Summaries from across the consortium for the Careers in Clinical & Translational Research (CCTR) metric. From 36 unique hubs come insights into how hubs are working to improve the experiences of their KL2 scholars and TL1 trainees. Starting in December 2021 and extending through April 2022, In Our Own Words will feature one of
The Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, home of the Columbia University CTSA Hub, is offering - TL1 Training Program Now Accepting Applications The TL1 Training Programs are intended to provide trainees with additional research training to prepare for a research career that can contribute in some meaningful way to understanding risk of disease, improving diagnosis and
Training program: C/T Research Academy Session Dates: July 2021 – May 2023 Application Deadline: January 29, 2021 The goal of the C/T Research Academy is to support, nurture, and grow the next generation of c/t investigators at Harvard Medical School. The program offers advanced training to early-career c/t researchers, with a focus on the core knowledge necessary to achieve success in c/t
Evaluating clinical and translational research (CTR) mentored training programs is challenging because no two programs are alike. Clara Pelfrey, PhD and Kelli Qua, PhD took to the task of comparing bibliometrics between individuals and between programs and have published their results in the Journal of Clinical & Translational Science. The KL2 program provides mentored-training for early stage CTR
The popular CIRTification program is now available for implementation at the institutional level. CIRTification is a free, web-based human research protections training program tailored specifically to the needs and roles of community research partners.
This four-part, 8-hour unit provides a foundational understanding of implicit and explicit bias and their implications for service delivery. Participants will explore their personal perceptions and assumptions, as well as those of their organizations, and learn strategies to integrate new information and thinking into their work. The training will build participant capacity to effectively
This learning series will include weekly presentations led by key experts in clinical and translational research and education, such as: Melissa Marshall: Founder of Present Your Science, a consulting company that provides on-site group workshops, conference sessions, and 1:1 coaching Elliott Antman, MD: Faculty Director of Education, Harvard Catalyst Postgraduate Education Program Melissa
There is a clear need to educate and train the clinical research workforce to conduct scientifically sound clinical research.
Howard University, one of the five member institutions that comprise the Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (GHUCCTS), has recently launched the NIH-Howard University Intramural Research Collaboration (NIH-HUIRC). This partnership with the National Institute of Health (NIH) Intramural Research Program will provide Howard students and junior faculty with