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ECHO ISPCTN Professional Development Series

“Tuesday & Thursday Sessions”

June 9, 2022 - Storytelling With Data

This module covers the relationship between human cognition and data visualization design theory and principles. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

July 14, 2022 - Do's and Don'ts of Grant Writing from an Insider's Perspective

During this module, Dr. Raju, with the NIH, discusses submitting your grant application to the National Institutes of Health, the review process, and what to do after receiving your summary statement. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

July 28, 2022 - ECHO ISPCTN Journal Club

In this module, Dr. Jessica Snowden focuses on issues for recruitment and retention of clinical research professionals at academic medical centers and implementing best practices for recruitment and retention within the ECHO ISPCTN. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

August 25, 2022 - Managing a Multicenter RCT Lessons Learned

This module goes over the roles and responsibilities of protocol chairs, ways to enhance collaboration between protocol chairs, the study team, and site research teams, and lessons learned.  *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

September 22, 2022 - Participant and Community Engagement in Clinical Research

This one-hour module explains community engagement, describes the difference between traditional and community-based participatory research, and gives examples of how to integrate community members into the research process. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

October 13, 2022 - Historical Look at Research Ethics and the Concern for Vulnerability

In this webinar, Dr. Micah Hester provides an overview of ethical historical events related to the practice of clinical research, summarizes the Common Rule, and discusses vulnerability and ways to respond to vulnerable situations. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

November 10, 2022 - Root Cause Analysis: A Pillar of Quality Management

In this module, the speaker defines and provides an overview of the history of root cause and root cause analysis (RCA), explains the importance of using it in quality management, and reviews common approaches and examples in conducting an RCA. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

January 12, 2023 - What's So Special About FDA Trials?

This webinar covers the regulations and guidelines ECHO ISPCTN will need to follow in FDA trials that differ from prior studies and the roles and responsibilities of principal investigators and other research team members in FDA trials. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

January 26, 2023 - Aligning Expectations in Mentor-Mentee Relationships

During this session, Dr. Snowden discusses the benefits of a mentor-mentee relationship, states the expectations of the relationship for both the mentor and mentee, and describes how personal and professional differences may influence expectations. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

February 23, 2023 - NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy

In this informational session, Dr. Prior will explain the main components of the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy, approaching the different sections of a DMSP, and data publication in the NICHD DASH repository. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

March 9, 2023 - Working with Your Project Lead

During this informational session, DCOC project leads DeAnn Hubberd and Matthew Henry explains the roles and responsibilities of the functional groups of the DCOC. *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

March 23, 2023 - Community-based Participatory Research

In this session, the speaker discusses community-engaged research with populations who have experienced historical trauma and strategies for conducting research in those communities.   *ECHO ISPCTN Core Curriculum Module

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