Frontiers in antimicrobial stewardship: antimicrobial use during end-of-life care
October 2, 2023
IMPACT 2021 Faculty Scholar Kalisha Bonds Johnson participated in a Gerontological Society of America (GSA) webinar discussing the theme of its upcoming annual meeting, “Building Bridges>Catalyzing Research>Empowering All Ages.”
Bonds Johnson is the Emerging Scholars & Professionals Organization Chair of the GSA. She joined the GSA’s CEO, president, and other officials to share information about the organization’s approach to its 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting, to be held in Tampa, Florida, November 8-12, 2023.
The discussion included a review of the organization’s new features including a commitment to LGBTQIA inclusion and a family care room for parents attending with children. The webinar also provided opportunities to respond to members’ concerns about Florida’s controversial new laws and policies.
A recording of the webinar, “Insights into the GSA 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting in Tampa,” is available online.
IMPACT Health Equity Team leader Maria Aranda, PhD, MSW was featured in a segment on NPRs Morning Edition on September 18, 2023. In the segment, NPR’s A Martínez spoke with Dr. Aranda, of the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, and Mario Tapia, founder of the Latino Center, about quality of care issues once a dementia diagnosis is made . They discussed the cultural considerations in caring for Latino patients with dementia including the importance of language, food and music and the need for culturally competent nursing home staff working with Latino patients living with dementia.
Building Skills to Conduct Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials for People Living with Dementia and their Care Partners
Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 | 11:00am – 3:30pm ET
Thursday, January 25th, 2024 | 11:00am – 5:00pm ET
2024 modules will focus on:
The IMPACT Collaboratory will hold its fourth annual virtual Training Workshop on January 24-25, 2024 entitled Building Skills to Conduct Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs) among People Living with Dementia (PLWD) and their Care Partners. This 1.5-day virtual workshop features all new material to build a foundation in practical aspects of designing and conducting ePCTs in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (ADRD). The workshop will include a combination of activities including: panel discussions, small group sessions, and networking opportunities with experts in the field.
IMPACT is inviting applications from early to mid-stage researchers who seek to develop competence in designing and conducting ePCTs of non-pharmacological interventions embedded in health care systems for PLWD and care partners.
Upon completion of the workshop, participants will be able to:
Successful applicants will be expected to complete selected readings and online training prior to the workshop. All participants are expected to attend and participate in the entire 1.5-day event.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit your online application using the following link:
IMPACT Training Workshop Application
Deadline: October 20, 2023
NOTE: IMPACT trainees and awardees do not need to apply.
Eligibility Criteria:
Individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Selection Criteria: Applicants will be selected based on their demonstrated commitment to improving care of PLWD and/or their care partners through the conduct of ePCTs in HCS and the potential impact of the workshop on promoting the applicant’s career in this area.
Find the working agenda and more information about the workshop on our website at impactcollaboratory.org/training-workshop.
Email IMPACTcollaboratory@hsl.harvard.edu with questions regarding this opportunity.
July 14, 2023
A previously published article by IMPACT member Emily Largent, PhD, JD, RN, and Stephanie Morain, MD, was the subject of guest commentary in a special issue of The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB). The special issue focused on pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs). In the issue, Largent and Morain’s target article exploring investigators’ ethical obligations to patients was discussed in several peer commentaries and by two guest editorials including one co-authored by Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Robert Califf, MD.
Access the special issue including all commentaries and the original target article.