Pragmatic Trials Video Learning Library
The IMPACT Collaboratory provides education and training materials for investigators, health systems leaders, research staff, and others who want to learn about the design and conduct of ePCTs for people living with dementia and their care partners. Training materials are developed by content experts from the IMPACT Cores and Teams and thought-leaders from across the nation, coordinated by the IMPACT Training Core.
Visit our online learning platform to access individual courses or enroll in one of our two certificate programs.
Access to the program and all courses within the new learning platform is free, but requires registration.
Certificate Programs
Best Practices for Integrating Health Equity into ePCTs for Dementia Care
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This collection of 18 video training modules provides in-depth presentations of challenges and best practices for integrating health equity into the design and conduct of ePCTs for dementia care. Content expands on the Health Equity Best Practices Guidance document and consists of 18 video modules organized into 6 topic-specific courses. Participants may view individual video modules or complete all 6 courses to receive a Certificate of Completion for the entire program. The anticipated time to complete all 6 courses is less than 3 hours, with each course taking 20-30 minutes.
Learn more about the Health Equity Best Practices certificate program here.
Program Directors
Basic Principles of Conducting ePCTs in People Living with Dementia and Care Partners
This program will provide a foundation in the principles of conducting embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) in health care systems for people living with dementia and their care partners with an emphasis on integrating health equity throughout all aspects of study design. This program consists of 12 online modules that introduce learners to the essential features of a dementia care pragmatic trial embedded in a clinical care setting. The anticipated time to completion is approximately 7 hours.
Learn more about the Basic Principles certificate program here.
Program Directors

Christopher Callahan, MD, MACP


