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The Integrating CTS into the CTSA Virtual Visiting Scholar Program Working Group is pleased to announce a Grand Rounds Lecture. Please join us on Monday, June 12, 2023 at 5:00pm ET. Iram Ahmad, MD, MME, Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Pediatrics, Stanford University, will present: Radiographic Changes in the Auditory Pathway to Predict Outcomes of
What is the CTSA Compendium of D&I Catalogs?
The CTSA program provides opportunities for hub members to come together and advance knowledge and progress around various topics. One way this is accomplished is through working groups. Working groups consider and develop solutions around a specific clinical and translational science issue and provide deliverables that fill identified translational gaps. Ana Baumann, PhD, Research Assistant
To pilot test the collection of metrics related to D&I research in regards to projects, training, and consultation.
The process for creating Working Groups was modified starting in January, 2020. Hub members can create a Working Group Application to submit to the CTSA Program Steering Committee for review. There are three application cycles per year, pending resource ability.
In 2019 we released a new Guidance for CTSA Program Groups to enhance and promote communication and collaboration at all levels throughout the CTSA Consortium. The guidance included information on our new Working Groups, which will address, optimize and/or improve thorny issues in translational science in innovative and efficient ways. Through collaboration and sharing of ideas and expertise