CMI

Synonyms
Common Metrics Initiative
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    Stanford University

    Register to attend Stanford University's webinar regarding Data Quality on Thursday, June 9, 2022, 2:00 pm ET. You will hear from Rajnesh Prasad, Ruth O'Hara, Priya Desai, Nigam Shah, Patricia Moussatche, and Somalee Datta regarding Stanford University's efforts to improve the quality of its research data and the increase in the frequency with which it refreshes data.

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    Northwestern University At Chicago

    Register to attend Northwestern University's webinar regarding Data Standardization on Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:00 pm ET. You will hear from Pearl Go, MA, Keith Herzog, MPPA, PMP, Richard T. D'Aquila, MD, Daniel Schneider, MS, and Kristi Holmes, PhD on the features of Northwestern University's joint venture to standardize medication data in an effort to recruit patients for a significant

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    The Ohio State University

    Register to attend Ohio State University's webinar regarding Process Improvements on April 13, 2022 at 1:00 pm ET. You will hear from Timothy Huerta, PhD, MS on how Ohio State University follows a strategic plan that is designed to develop infrastructure capacity for research and to equip researchers with tools and resources to accelerate biomedical discovery.

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    University of Minnesota Twin Cities

    Register to attend the University of Minnesota's webinar regarding Resources on March 22, 2022 at 3:00pm ET. You will hear from Paul Drawz, MD, MHS, MS and Steve Johnson, PhD on how the University of Minnesota, Hennepin Healthcare and 11 health organizations created a consortium in March 2020 to use electronic health records to collect data for five diseases. The arrival of COVID-19 changed the

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    CLIC

    Listen to the Rutgers' recorded webinar regarding Data Completeness that was held on February 17, 2022 at 1:00pm ET. You will hear from David J. Foran, PhD; James Barr von Oehsen, PhD and Frank A. Sonnenberg, MD, FACP, FACMI on how Rutgers Biomedical/Health Sciences partnered with New Jersey’s largest healthcare system to combine clinical enterprises and jointly manage research activities. The

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    This webcast provides an overview of concepts and approaches that hubs may consider in reaching data interoperability.
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    The interview-style webcast includes a variety of appropriate competencies for informatics personnel, as well as suggestions for best training practices.
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    This webcast identifies appropriate personnel for your informatics research team and suggestions for addressing their training needs.
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    The webcast identifies key partners and their importance in improving the Informatics metric.
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    The webcast describes methods for implementing data governance, ensuring data provenance and improving the ETL process

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    This webcast explores the importance of data standardization and warehousing for clinical research.
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    This webcast examines common data quality issues and provides suggestions for correcting them.
  • To accelerate translation, researchers need access to a broad range of data from a variety of sources (electronic health records, imaging, genetics, behavioral, etc.). These sources manage and store data differently, which creates the need for standardization. The Informatics Common Metric, which is in its second year, addresses the need to harmonize data across the CTSA Program. This will enhance
  • The webcast provides examples of how data interoperability was used in the N3C program for the COVID-19 pandemic. The first five webcasts are an introduction to informatics, created to build foundational knowledge and to define key terms. We encourage you to watch them in order.
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    The webcast demonstrates the impact of organizational maturity on metric improvement. The first five webcasts are an introduction to informatics, created to build foundational knowledge and to define key terms. We encourage you to watch them in order.
  • The webcast describes the purpose of the Informatics metric and its value to the CTSA Program. The first five webcasts are an introduction to informatics, created to build foundational knowledge and to define key terms. We encourage you to watch them in order.
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    The webcast provides definitions and examples of commonly-used Informatics terms and phrases. The first five webcasts are an introduction to informatics, created to build foundational knowledge and to define key terms. We encourage you to watch them in order.
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    The webcast describes the process used to identify themes from the 2019 Turn-the-Curve plans submitted by consortium hubs for their Informatics metric. The first five webcasts are an introduction to informatics, created to build foundational knowledge and to define key terms. We encourage you to watch them in order.
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    CLIC
    This webinar will outline changes to the 2020 data that hubs will need to submit for the Multi-Year Report. Access to scientific data is essential for developing new treatments and prevention strategies. The intention has been to evolve the Informatics Common Metric over time. The goal of the Informatics metric is to measure the quality and completeness of data in research data warehouses across
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    CLIC
    CM-PRISM is the new Common Metrics data reporting software platform developed specifically for the CTSA Program hubs to enter their annual data and narratives. The new software platform is built in REDCap, which is familiar to many hubs and was chosen based on its flexibility to accommodate multiple users, provide continued growth as metrics evolve, and ease of data entry. CLIC has scheduled two
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    CLIC
    CM-PRISM is the new Common Metrics data reporting software platform developed specifically for the CTSA Program hubs to enter their annual data and narratives. The new software platform is built in REDCap, which is familiar to many hubs and was chosen based on its flexibility to accommodate multiple users, provide continued growth as metrics evolve, and ease of data entry. CLIC has scheduled two
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    CLIC

    CLIC is pleased to announce that the Common Metrics Multi-Year Data Report: 2015-2019, is now available on our website. Approved hub personnel can view the report and the PowerPoint files. Access to these files is approved through your local CTSA Program website administrator. CTSA Program institutions are encouraged to share and discuss their Multi-Year Reports with their leadership teams as well

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    CLIC
    CLIC is pleased to announce that the Common Metrics Multi-Year Data Report: 2015-2019, is now available on our website. Approved hub personnel can view the report and the PowerPoint files. Access to these files is approved through your local CTSA Program website administrator. CTSA Program institutions are encouraged to share and discuss their Multi-Year Reports with their leadership teams as well
  • The Columbia University CTSA KL2 program is honored to be highlighted as one of the top program hubs by the Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC). The CU program has demonstrated significant improvements in the Careers in Clinical & Translational Research Common Metric within the KL2 women’s measure. The CLIC Common Metrics Initiative team collects and reports annual data, and

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    The Duke CTSA KL2 program was recently identified as one of the top program hubs by the Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC). The Duke KL2 program was a top performer in the KL2 education program – Underrepresented measure. The CLIC evaluates programs using a Common Metrics Initiative. In alignment with the CLIC’s current goals, the Duke KL2 program set a goal to increase the

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    CLIC
    Insights to Inspire 2020 highlights those hubs who have made improvements in their Careers in Clinical and Translational Research metric. The final webinar in this series focuses on evaluation and follow up strategies. During the webinar the featured hubs will share their approaches to building peer-to-peer networks and conducting program evaluation. Johns Hopkins University will share their
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    CLIC

    The Virginia Commonwealth University hub will describe how they used the Common Metrics as a springboard to collaborate with their Institutional Review Board to better monitor their IRB performance. Objectives: Explain the challenges requiring the need for aligned operational definitions and harmonized data collection. Demonstrate the newly designed database used across university departments

  • To elicit hub feedback to determine which hubs will be participating or declining participation in the MAR
    Metric Expanded Pilot.

  • To elicit participant feedback regarding the 2020 Spring Common Metrics Initiative Meeting.

  • To elicit feedback on the Multi-Year Report and its usefulness to individuals and their roles in their hubs.