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SUMMARY:Deadline: US Deprescribing Pilot & Grant Planning Awards Letter of Intent (Required) Due
DESCRIPTION:The US Deprescribing Research Network is pleased to announce two new Request for Applications for Pilot Awards and Grant Planning Awards. The total budget per award is up to $60\,000 over 1 year (combined directs and indirects)\, and one of several awards will be made in collaboration with the AGING Initiative (HCSRN-OAIC). \nInformational Webinar: October 14\, 2021 | 2PM – 3PM ET / 11AM – 12PM PT\nLetter of Intent (Required) Due: November 12\, 2021\nFull Application Due:  January 28\, 2022 \nLearn more about these funding opportunities here: https://deprescribingresearch.org/network-activities/grant-opportunities/ \n 
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/deadline-us-deprescribing-pilot-grant-planning-awards-letter-of-intent-required-due/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211111
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SUMMARY:GSA 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Gerontological Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting will be held online from November 10-13\, 2021. Several members of the IMPACT Collaboratory will be presenting during the event. Learn more and register at https://www.gsa2021.org/ .
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/gsa-2021-annual-scientific-meeting/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211013
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SUMMARY:UsAgainstAlzheimer's National Alzheimer's Summit
DESCRIPTION:The UsAgainstAlzheimer’s National Alzheimer’s Summit will be held virtually October 13-14\, 2021.  Stay tuned for summit details and registration coming soon.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/usagainstalzheimers-national-alzheimers-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T143000
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SUMMARY:Focus on Aging: Federal Partners’ Webinar Series - Mitchell presenting "Evidence- and Goal-Based Decision-Making in Dementia at the End of Life"
DESCRIPTION:IMPACT principal investigator\, Susan Mitchell\, MD\, MPH\, presenting on “Evidence- and Goal-Based Decision-Making in Dementia at the End of Life” at the National Institute on Aging’s Focus on Aging: Federal Partners’ Webinar Series. \nThis webinar series will address important topics for public health and health care professionals\, aging services organizations\, the research community\, and other stakeholders in aging. The series is a joint project of four of the federal agencies that support the health and wellness of older adults in the U.S.: the Administration for Community Living\, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\, the Health Resources and Services Administration\, and the National Institute on Aging. In addition to general topics of interest for older adults and those who work with them\, each webinar will include information specific to individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia\, as well as their caregivers. \nThursday\, September 30th\, 2021\, 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. ET \nPlease click here to register for the webinar. \nEnd-of-life care is a term used to describe support and medical care given during the time of life preceding death. Care at the end of life can include support for physical\, emotional\, spiritual\, and practical needs. For those living with dementia\, end-of-life care entails unique considerations in these domains\, which are critical to maximizing quality of life. The September 2021 Focus on Aging: Federal Partners’ Webinar will delve deeply into the topic of end-of-life care for those living with dementia\, with presentations from national experts on the following: \n\n\n\nEvidence- and Goal-Based Decision-Making in Dementia at the End of Life\nSusan Mitchell\, MD\, MPH\, Harvard Medical School\, Hebrew SeniorLife\, Marcus Institute for Aging Research\nMaximizing Quality of Life in Dementia: A Palliative Approach\nMaisha T. Robinson\, MD\, MS\, Mayo Clinic Florida\nPalliative Care for Dementia in Action: A Real-World Case\nMaribeth Gallagher\, DNP\, FAAN\, Hospice of the Valley\nPartnering Staff and Families to Enhance Advance Care Planning for VA Community Living Center Residents with Dementia\nJoan Carpenter\, PhD\, CRNP\, ACHPN\, University of Maryland School of Nursing\, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center\nWalking On: Indigenous Perspectives on End of Life\nJ. Neil Henderson\, PhD\, Department of Family Medicine & Biobehavioral Health\, University of Minnesota Medical School\, Duluth Campus
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/focus-on-aging-federal-partners-webinar-series-mitchell-presenting-evidence-and-goal-based-decision-making-in-dementia-at-the-end-of-life/
LOCATION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/focus-on-aging-federal-partners-webinar-end-of-life-care-registration-172336632507
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210730T130000
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SUMMARY:Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Diversity in the PCT Ecosystem – How Do We Develop a Pipeline of Diverse Investigators and Leaders in PCTs?
DESCRIPTION:The NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory is launching a special workshop series on its popular Grand Rounds program to explore the inclusion of diverse participants in pragmatic clinical trials. This series will include topics on increasing engagement of diverse participants and building trust\, including diverse sites\, learning from implementation science to maximize diversity\, and developing a pipeline of trainees from underrepresented groups to be leaders in pragmatic clinical research. \nGuest Moderator:\nLesley Curtis\, PhD\nProfessor in Population Health Sciences\nDepartment of Population Health Sciences\nDuke University School of Medicine \nPanel:\nMarie A. Bernard\, MD\nActing NIH Chief Officer for Scientific Workforce Diversity\nDeputy Director\, National Institute on Aging\nNational Institutes of Health \nGeorge A. Mensah\, M.D.\, FACC\nDirector\, Center for Translation Research and Implementation Science\nNational Heart\, Lung\, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)\nOffice of the Director\, National Institutes of Health (NIH) \nNatalia Morone\, MD\, MS\nAssociate Professor\nBoston University School of Medicine\nDepartment of Medicine\nGeneral Internal Medicine \nTopic: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Diversity in the PCT Ecosystem – How Do We Develop a Pipeline of Diverse Investigators and Leaders in PCTs?\nDate: Friday\, July 30\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET \nMeeting Info: To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files\, go to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/systemdiagnosis.php. \nTo join the online meeting:\nGo to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=m228b52a4666c1e24046e11c01ae7bd0d
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/inclusion-of-diverse-participants-in-pragmatic-clinical-trials-diversity-in-the-pct-ecosystem-how-do-we-develop-a-pipeline-of-diverse-investigators-and-leaders-in-pcts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210720T091500
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SUMMARY:ISCB 2021 (Registration Closed): 42ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL BIOSTATISTICS - "Sample size calculation for stepped wedge cluster randomized trials with multiple levels of clustering"
DESCRIPTION:15:15-16:45 (9:15 am ET) Session OC4B: Cluster randomized trials\n\nCHAIR: Andrew Copas\n\n\n\n\n9:15 ET\nKendra Davis-Plourde\, Monica Taljaard and Fan Li \nSample size calculation for stepped wedge cluster randomized trials with multiple levels of clustering\n\nABSTRACT. The stepped wedge cluster randomized trial is an attractive design for evaluating health services delivery or policy interventions. In this design\, clusters start in the control condition and gradually cross over to the treatment based on a schedule dictated by random assignment. Outcomes may be assessed on the same individuals over time (i.e.\, a cohort design) or different individuals (i.e.\, a cross-sectional design). A key consideration in this design is that sample size calculation and analysis must account for within-period as well as between-period intracluster correlations; cohort designs have additional correlations due to repeated measures on the same individuals. While numerous methods have been developed to account for within- and between-period intracluster correlations with a single level of clustering during each time period\, few methods are available to accommodate multiple levels of clustering. Our objectives were to develop computationally-efficient sample size procedures that recognize within-period and between-period intracluster correlations in stepped wedge trials with more than two levels of clustering. Focusing on three levels of clustering and assuming equal cluster-period sizes\, we consider three variants\, depending on whether each level is treated as a cross-sectional or closed-cohort design. We introduce an extended block exchangeable matrix to characterize the correlation structures both within- and between-clusters in each cluster-period and develop convenient sample size expressions that depend on this correlation structure. With a continuous outcome\, we show the sample size expression depends on the correlation structure only through two eigenvalues of the extended block exchangeable matrix. For binary outcomes under a mixed effects framework\, we develop a sample size expression based on a first-order Taylor approximation. We conduct simulation studies to examine the finite-sample properties of the proposed sample size algorithms and demonstrate the application of the proposed methods using the Washington State Expedited Partner Therapy trial: a multilevel stepped wedge trial that randomized local health jurisdictions (level 4) consisting of clinics (level 3) and observed patients (level 2) with respect to their Chlamydia infection status (level 1). \n\nMore event details: http://www.iscb2021.info/en/pages/iscb-2021-home
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/iscb-2021-42nd-annual-conference-of-the-international-society-for-clinical-biostatistics-sample-size-calculation-for-stepped-wedge-cluster-randomized-trials-with-multiple-levels-of-clustering/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
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SUMMARY:Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Maximizing Diversity in PCTs – What Can We Learn From Implementation Trials?
DESCRIPTION:The NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory is launching a special workshop series on its popular Grand Rounds program to explore the inclusion of diverse participants in pragmatic clinical trials. This series will include topics on increasing engagement of diverse participants and building trust\, including diverse sites\, learning from implementation science to maximize diversity\, and developing a pipeline of trainees from underrepresented groups to be leaders in pragmatic clinical research. \nGuest Moderator:\nDavid Chambers\, DPhil\nDeputy Director for Implementation Science\nOffice of the Director in the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS)\nNational Cancer Institute (NCI)\nNational Institutes of Health (NIH) \nPanel:\nAmanda Midboe\, PhD\nCenter for Innovation to Implementation\nU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs\nChair of the Implementation Science Work Group for the NIH-DOD-VA Pain Management Collaboratory \nAnne Trontell\, MD\, MPS\nAssociate Director\nClinical Effectiveness and Decision Science Program\nPatient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) \nTopic: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Maximizing Diversity in PCTs – What Can We Learn From Implementation Trials?\nDate: Friday\, July 16\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET \nMeeting Info: To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files\, go to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/systemdiagnosis.php. \nTo join the online meeting:\nGo to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=m228b52a4666c1e24046e11c01ae7bd0d
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/inclusion-of-diverse-participants-in-pragmatic-clinical-trials-maximizing-diversity-in-pcts-what-can-we-learn-from-implementation-trials/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210617T215125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T165409Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Forum: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD)
DESCRIPTION:The Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) virtual forum will occur on Friday\, June 25th (1:00-4:00 PM EDT). This virtual forum aims to bring together stakeholders across academia\, federal agencies\, the data science/tech industry\, and health care systems and centers who are interested in leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) for research\, with a primary focus on mitigating health disparities.  The purpose of this meeting will be to provide an overview of the initiative approved for funding by NIH and then engage attendees in listening sessions via breakout groups which will focused on three main topics: research interests\, computing infrastructure and resources\, and training needs. The meeting will conclude with a report back from these smaller breakout discussions and a final summary of the forum discussion and anticipated next steps.  The feedback from this event will inform the establishment of mutually beneficial and  coordinated partnerships to increase the participation and representation of researchers and communities currently underrepresented in the development of AI/ML models and enhance the capabilities of this emerging technology\, beginning with EHR data.  \n  \nRegistration Closed: Due to the enthusiastic response\, the AIM-AHEAD Team have reached the participation limit to ensure meaningful conversation\, so they have closed registration.  Over the next several weeks\, they will have additional opportunities for people to provide feedback and ask questions\, including a formal Request for Information (RFI) to gather written comments.  They will also post a meeting summary of this stakeholder forum. If you have any questions about this event\, please contact AIM-AHEAD@od.nih.gov. 
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/virtual-forum-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-ai-ml-consortium-to-advance-health-equity-and-researcher-diversity-aim-ahead/
LOCATION:https://www.niddk.nih.gov/news/meetings-workshops/2021/artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-consortium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210625T140000
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CREATED:20210504T125932Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Meeting Participants Where They Are – Outreach\, Trust\, and Consent to Maximize Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Guest Moderator:\nEmily O’Brien\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Population Health Sciences\nDuke Clinical Research Institute\nDuke University School of Medicine \nPanel:\nJonathan Jackson\, PhD\nExecutive Director\nCommunity Access\, Recruitment\, and Engagement (CARE) Research Center\nMassachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School \nJudith Schlaeger\, PhD\, CNM\, LAc\, FAAN\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Human Development Nursing Science\nUniversity of Illinois Chicago \nStacy Sterling\, DrPH\, MSW\, MPH\nResearch Scientist\nKaiser Permanente Division of Research\, Northern California \nTopic: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Meeting Participants Where They Are – Outreach\, Trust\, and Consent to Maximize Diversity\nDate: Friday\, June 25\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET \nMeeting Info: To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files\, go to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/systemdiagnosis.php. \nTo join the online meeting:\nGo to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=m228b52a4666c1e24046e11c01ae7bd0d
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/inclusion-of-diverse-participants-in-pragmatic-clinical-trials-meeting-participants-where-they-are-outreach-trust-and-consent-to-maximize-diversity/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210604T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210504T125332Z
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SUMMARY:Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Planning for Diversity – Stakeholder Engagement and Site Selection to Maximize Diversity
DESCRIPTION:The NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory is launching a special workshop series on its popular Grand Rounds program to explore the inclusion of diverse participants in pragmatic clinical trials. This series will include topics on increasing engagement of diverse participants and building trust\, including diverse sites\, learning from implementation science to maximize diversity\, and developing a pipeline of trainees from underrepresented groups to be leaders in pragmatic clinical research. \nGuest Moderator:\nWendy Weber\, ND\, PhD\, MPH\nChief\, Clinical Research in Complementary and Integrative Health Branch\nDivision of Extramural Research\nNational Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)\nNational Institutes of Health (NIH) \nPanel:\nBeatPain Utah \nJulie Fritz\, PhD\, PT\nAssociate Dean for Research\, College of Health\nAdjunct Professor\, Orthopaedic Surgery\nDistinguished Professor\, Physical Therapy & Athletic Training\nAdjunct Professor\, Orthopaedic Surgery Operations\nUniversity of Utah \nDavid Wetter\, PhD\, MS\nProfessor\, Population Health Sciences\nAdjunct Professor\, Psychology\nUniversity of Utah \nSTOP CRC \nGloria Coronado\, PhD\nDistinguished Investigator\nMitch Greenlick Endowed Scientist for Health Disparities\nKaiser Permanente Center for Health Research \nAmanda Petrik\, MS\nSr. Research Associate\nCenter for Health Research\nKaiser Permanente Northwest \nTopic: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Planning for Diversity – Stakeholder Engagement and Site Selection to Maximize Diversity\nDate: Friday\, June 4\, 2021\, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET \nMeeting Info: To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files\, go to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/systemdiagnosis.php. \nTo join the online meeting:\nGo to https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=m228b52a4666c1e24046e11c01ae7bd0d
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/inclusion-of-diverse-participants-in-pragmatic-clinical-trials-planning-for-diversity-stakeholder-engagement-and-site-selection-to-maximize-diversity/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210521T175346Z
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SUMMARY:ISAC/Brown Clinical Trials Seminar - "IMPACT-C: Improving Vaccine Uptake in Skilled Nursing Facilities" - Sarah Berry\, MD\, MPH
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a lecture from the Joint Seminar Series on Clinical Trials in Aging: Strategies to Improve Nursing Home COVID-19\nVaccine Uptake featuring Sarah Berry\, MD\, MPH\, Harvard Medical School & Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research. \nNursing homes residents represent about 1% of the US population but\, at the height of the pandemic\, contributed about 5% of cases and nearly 40% of deaths. Residents and staff were prioritized for vaccination\, but staff uptake\, in particular\, has remained low. \nDr. Berry will present on strategies to improve COVID-19 vaccine uptake\, including data from IMPACT Collaboratory observational  studies and a pragmatic trial. \nThe Joint Seminar Series on Clinical Trials in Aging is co-hosted by the Interventional Studies in Aging Center (ISAC) in the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife and the Brown University Center for Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation (Q&I). Lectures focus on issues in the design and execution of clinical trials\, including trials currently in the field. \nThursday\, May 27\, 2021\n12:00 – 1:00 pm ET \nZoom Details: \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, Linux\, iOS or Android: https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/89039784165\nOr iPhone one-tap (US Toll):  +14702509358\,\,89039784165#  or +14703812552\,\,89039784165#\nDial-In: +1 470 250 9358 (US Toll) or  +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll)\nMeeting ID: 890 3978 4165
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/isac-brown-clinical-trials-seminar-impact-c-improving-vaccine-uptake-in-skilled-nursing-facilities-sarah-berry-md-mph/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210521T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210521T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210324T133757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T140603Z
UID:5269-1621602000-1621607400@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Using the NIA Health Disparities Framework to Optimize Equity in Aging Research
DESCRIPTION:Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development\, REACH Equity\, and Roybal Center will present “Using the NIA Health Disparities Framework to Optimize Equity in Aging Research” on May 21 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. EST. Registration closed.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/webinar-using-the-nia-health-disparities-framework-to-optimize-equity-in-aging-research/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210514T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210503T221138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210503T221214Z
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SUMMARY:NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds Workshop Series: Inclusion of Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:The NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory is launching a special workshop series on its popular Grand Rounds program to explore the inclusion of diverse participants in pragmatic clinical trials. This series will include topics on increasing engagement of diverse participants and building trust\, including diverse sites\, learning from implementation science to maximize diversity\, and developing a pipeline of trainees from underrepresented groups to be leaders in pragmatic clinical research. \nThe webinar series will kick off on Friday\, May 14\, at 1 p.m. ET with a keynote presentation by Dr. Clyde Yancy\, Vice Dean of Diversity and Inclusion and Chief of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/nih-collaboratory-grand-rounds-workshop-series-inclusion-of-diverse-participants-in-pragmatic-clinical-trials/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210513T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210421T205820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T211028Z
UID:5375-1620907200-1620921600@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:2021 AFTD Education Conference (Two Days)
DESCRIPTION:On May 13th and 14th\, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET each day\, the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD) will convene its 2021 Education Conference online. People and families affected by FTD will find help\, support\, and opportunities to connect. Researchers and experts will offer information and guidance through interactive presentations. Health professionals will find information and strategies they can use to better serve families. \nEvery year\, AFTD brings together people and families navigating the FTD journey — as well as researchers and health professionals — to learn about the latest in FTD research\, and to learn new strategies for care\, management\, and support. Our conference offers a chance to connect with others who understand — and share hope for a future free of FTD. \nFor the health and safety of all\, this year’s conference will be broadcast online. It is free to attend. \nLearn more on the AFTD website.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/2021-aftd-education-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210513
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210506T172652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210506T172819Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Health Care Systems Research Network (HCSRN) Conference
DESCRIPTION:The HCSRN annual conference is the nation’s preeminent gathering for researchers based in real-world health care systems and our numerous collaborators in academic health systems\, funding agencies\, and patient-partner communities. The conference offers a diverse slate of content\, showcasing rigorous\, relevant research on important conditions affecting millions of patients. \nIMPACT members are among the panelists presenting\, “Aging Research Opportunities for the HCSRN: Finally Reaching Maturity Chronic Conditions\, Multi-Morbidity & Aging Populations” at 3:00 PM on Wednesday\, May 12. \nThe National Institute of Aging (NIA) has invested in the development of infrastructure within the framework of aging research. This panel will provide an overview of three major NIA-funded initiatives that lead efforts to support aging research and training of junior investigators. The Health Care Systems Research Network (HCSRN)-Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers (HCSRN-OAIC) “AGING” (Advancing Geriatrics Infrastructure & Network Growth) Initiative aims to create a national resource to nurture and advance an interdisciplinary research agenda focused on older adults with multiple chronic conditions. The National Institute on Aging (NIA) IMbedded Pragmatic Alzheimers disease (AD) and AD Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) Clinical Trials (IMPACT) Collaboratory aims to build the nation’s capacity to conduct pragmatic clinical trials of interventions embedded within health care systems for people living with dementia and their care partners. The US Deprescribing Research Network (USDeN) aims to develop and disseminate evidence about deprescribing for older adults\, and in doing so to help improve medication use among older adults and the outcomes that are important to them.\n\n\nPresenters:\n\nElizabeth Bayliss\, Kaiser Permanente Colorado\, CO \nJerry Gurwitz\, Meyers Primary Care Institute\, MA \nLeah Hanson\, HealthPartners\, MN \nEric Larson\, Kaiser Permanente Washington\, MA \nMarcel Salive\, NIA\, MD
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/2021-health-care-systems-research-network-hcsrn-conference/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210506
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210421T162743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T162743Z
UID:5367-1620172800-1620259199@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Advancing Research on Care and Outcome Measurements (ARCOM) funding program Letters of Intent due
DESCRIPTION:In  collaboration with LINC-AD (Leveraging an Interdisciplinary Consortium to Improve Care and Outcomes for Persons Living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia)\, the Alzheimer’s Association is currently accepting applications for the new Advancing Research on Care and Outcome Measurements (ARCOM) funding program.  The goal of the program is to address gaps in care and outcome measurement and advance research efforts to ensure that care providers are implementing evidence-based practices (using measures to guide care provision) and achieving desired outcomes (using measures to assess outcomes).  Work funded through ARCOM must directly advance research projects focused on development of new and/or validation of previously developed measures of care and outcomes where measurement gaps exist. \nThe Alzheimer’s Association anticipates funding up to 8 ACROM proposals for up to  $250\,000 total funding (direct and indirect costs) over a period of up to two years (minimum of 1 year). \nRead the full RFA here. A letter of intent is due by May 5.  \nTo learn more about this funding opportunity\, visit their website.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/advancing-research-on-care-and-outcome-measurements-arcom-funding-program-letters-of-intent-due/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210319T212750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T192803Z
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SUMMARY:NIA Virtual Meeting: Development of an NIA Practice-Based Research Network to Conduct AD/ADRD Clinical Research
DESCRIPTION:The AGING Initiative is pleased to share an upcoming virtual meeting opportunity on behalf of the National Institute on Aging (NIA): \nThe NIA will be hosting a virtual meeting on Friday\, April 30 from 2:00–5:00pm EST on the “Development of an NIA Practice-Based Research Network to Conduct Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias Clinical Research.” \nThe meeting will discuss the potential and planning of a practice-based research network (PBRN) to address the disparities gap with the recruitment and retention of diverse and underserved populations to AD/ADRD clinical research studies. PBRNs are networks of health care clinicians and practices working together to answer community-based health care questions and translate research findings into practice—they have the potential to directly engage diverse and underserved communities in AD/ADRD clinical research. \nRegistration closed. \nKeynote Speakers \n\nLori Minasian\, MD\nJonathan N. Tobin\, PhD\n\nPanel Speakers \n\nJennifer Manly\, PhD\nAndrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi\, PhD\, RN\nJonathan Jackson\, PhD\nVince Mor\, PhD
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/nia-virtual-meeting-development-of-an-nia-practice-based-research-network-to-conduct-ad-adrd-clinical-research/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210413T172219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T140018Z
UID:5324-1618495200-1618498800@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:The CDC Nursing Home COVID-19 Immunization Initiative: An Amazing Success Story
DESCRIPTION:The AGING Initiative\, AGS\, and RCCN are co-hosting an upcoming webinar. IMPACT’s Leah Hanson\, PhD will be providing introductions. The webinar will be presented by Ruth Link-Gelles\, PhD\, Staff Epidemiologist for the CDC and Lieutenant Commander for the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. Dr. Link-Gelles will be discussing the massive effort and success story of the CDC in immunizing nursing home and long-term care facility residents against COVID-19 following vaccine approval in the United States. \nRegistration closed.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/the-cdc-nursing-home-covid-19-immunization-initiative-an-amazing-success-story/
CATEGORIES:interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210413T174715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T151627Z
UID:5329-1618482600-1618489800@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color
DESCRIPTION:Jonathan Jackson\, PhD\, member of the Executive Committee of the IMPACT Health Equity team will be the keynote speaker for this virtual event. \nApril marks National Minority Health Month – highlighting health disparities that persist among racial and ethnic minority populations and the ways in which legislation\, policies\, and programs can help advance health equity. Through this annual event\, it is our hope that individuals and families will feel empowered\, receive information surrounding the health of communities of color\, and share their knowledge with others to take charge of their health. Together\, we can keep the momentum going and continue to BREAK THE SILENCE in communities of color; helping individuals and families get access to the services they need. \nRegistration closed. \nThis is a virtual event. Please RSVP by April 14\, 2021. To register by phone\, contact Gail Morgan at (414) 219-5124. After you register\, event login instructions will be emailed to you. \nTheme: Meet the People Where They Are: Continuing the Dialogue on Inclusivity in Research \nKeynote Speaker: \nJonathan D. Jackson\, PhD\, is the founder and Executive Director of the Community Access\, Recruitment\, & Engagement (CARE) Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Instructor in Neurology at Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on midlife and late-life health disparities in clinical settings that affect Black populations. Dr. Jackson serves on Mass General’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) and Mass General’s Cancer Center Equity Program\, specializing in identifying and overcoming barriers to clinical research for people and communities of color and on statewide and national advisory groups for research recruitment\, Alzheimer’s disease and community engagement.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/breaking-the-silence-addressing-dementia-in-communities-of-color/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210409
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210119T163551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T163551Z
UID:4765-1617840000-1617926399@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Application Deadline 4/8/21: NIH funded Alzheimer's Association Interdisciplinary Summer Institute (AA-ISRI)
DESCRIPTION:The Summer Institute is an immersive\, no-cost opportunity for early career researchers in psychosocial care and public health to launch a career in dementia science and accelerate breakthroughs in the field. I’m helping to organize it along with Julie Bynum\, Matthew Baumgart\, Carl Hill\, and Sam Fazio as the lead. Several IMPACT members are serving as faculty. \nThe AA-ISRI will be held in Chicago\, August 9-13\, 2021\, where experts will offer diverse perspectives on ground-breaking research through group sessions and individual mentoring. Applications are due April 8\, 2021. Twenty-four applicants will be selected for this exclusive experience. \nPlease visit the website to learn about the AA-ISRI schedule\, faculty and more. \nhttps://www.alz.org/summer-research-institute/overview.asp
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/application-deadline-4-8-21-nih-funded-alzheimers-association-interdisciplinary-summer-institute-aa-isri/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210310T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210310T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210210T013452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T013452Z
UID:4956-1615366800-1615392000@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Pragmatic Trials in Long-Term Care: A Consensus Conference
DESCRIPTION:Virtually | March 10\, 2021 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST | funded by the National Institute of Aging and led by editors of three leading geriatrics journals — JAMDA (The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine)\, JAGS (The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society)\, and Geriatric Nursing – will identify priorities and best practices for pragmatic trials in long-term care\, with a focus on care for persons with dementia. \nExperts across the globe agree that we are at a tipping point to improve systems of long-term care for older adults; they also agree that pragmatic trials are the most promising strategy toward that end. However\, the focus of such trials\, the best methods with which to conduct them\, how best to share results\, and how best to promote uptake of evidence-proven practices\, are far from clear. \nSpeakers include internationally renowned research experts\, directors of national long-term care organizations\, and leaders of national associations and societies. IMPACT Member Participants include Joe Gaugler\, PhD\, David Gifford\, MD\, MPH\, Laura Hanson\, MD\, MPH\, Vince Mor\, PhD\, Kathleen Unroe\, MD\, MHA\, Sheryl Zimmerman\, PhD. \nTarget Audience: This conference is intended for providers\, researchers\, and policy makers who aim to promote better care in nursing homes\, assisted living communities\, and other residential settings that serve older adults. \nFor more details and registration\, visit: https://www.eventscribe.net/2021/PALTC21/aaStatic.asp?SFP=WUtSUUxCQk1ANjQ2Nw
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/pragmatic-trials-in-long-term-care-a-consensus-conference/
LOCATION:https://www.eventscribe.net/2021/PALTC21/aaStatic.asp?SFP=WUtSUUxCQk1ANjQ2Nw
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210104T211106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210204T143247Z
UID:4691-1612972800-1612976400@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Brown School of Public Health 34th Annual Katz Lecture: Changing Practices in Long-Term Care One Stage at a Time and One Setting at a Time presented
DESCRIPTION:34th Annual Katz Lecture Featured Speaker:  \nSheryl Zimmerman\, PhD\,\nUniversity Kenan Distinguished Professor\nCo-Director\, Program on Aging\, Disability\, and Long-Term Care Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research\nDirector of Aging Research\, School of Social Work\nThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill \nEvent Details:\nChanging Practices in Long-Term Care One Stage at a Time…and One Setting at a Time\nWednesday\, February 10\, 2021 at 4pm ET \nRegistration required: https://events.brown.edu/biomed/view/event/event_id/201849
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/brown-school-of-public-health-34th-annual-katz-lecture-changing-practices-in-long-term-care-one-stage-at-a-time-and-one-setting-at-a-time-presented/
LOCATION:https://events.brown.edu/biomed/view/event/event_id/201849
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210108T175252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210108T175418Z
UID:4731-1610715600-1610719200@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: The Challenges of Aging During COVID-19: Long Term Care\, Vaccination and Isolation
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKERS \nVincent Mor\, Brown University\nTricia Neuman\, Kaiser Family Foundation\nPaul Kaplan\, Florida Blue \nEvent Details and Registration:\nJanuary 15\, 2021 @ 1pm ET \nhttps://nihcm.org/events/the-challenges-of-aging-during-covid-19-long-term-care-vaccination-and-isolation
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/webinar-the-challenges-of-aging-during-covid-19-long-term-care-vaccination-and-isolation/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210113T124500
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20210112T191946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T191946Z
UID:4746-1610540100-1610541900@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:National Advisory Council on Aging Open Session - Vince Mor\, PhD on "COVID in US Nursing Homes: The Power of Data"
DESCRIPTION:Tomorrow live videocast of Vince Mor\, PhD presenting at the National Advisory Council on Aging open session: “COVID in US Nursing Homes: The Power of Data” \nJoin the live videocast tomorrow\, January 13\, for this presentation at the open session from 12:15 to 12:45pm. \nSee full details here: https://www.nia.nih.gov/about/naca/national-advisory-council-aging-agenda-january-12-13-2021
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/national-advisory-council-on-aging-open-session-vince-mor-phd-on-covid-in-us-nursing-homes-the-power-of-data/
LOCATION:http://videocast.nih.gov/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201218
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20201124T194323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T194354Z
UID:4518-1607990400-1608249599@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Academy Health 13th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health
DESCRIPTION:December 15-17\, 2020 Conference Theme:\nDissemination and Implementation Science in a Dynamic\, Diverse\, and Interconnected World: Meeting the Urgent Challenges of our Time. \n\nAs the global health workforce continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic\, the dissemination and implementation (D&I) science community\, perhaps now more than ever\, will be called upon to bridge the gap between new research\, practice\, and policy and to ensure that evidence is used to inform decisions that will improve the health of individuals and communities. \nWhile we will not be meeting face-to-face this year\, we’ll continue our work of strengthening the field now and in the future by addressing the challenges facing D&I science\, presenting research findings\, and identifying the next set of research priorities. \nNote: Registrants have access to sessions through January 2021. \nLearn more about the event and register here: https://www.academyhealth.org/events/site/13th-annual-conference-science-dissemination-and-implementation-health
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/academy-health-13th-annual-conference-on-the-science-of-dissemination-and-implementation-in-health/
CATEGORIES:interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20201207T200648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201207T200750Z
UID:4561-1607684400-1607688000@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Seminar 12/10 @11am ET: A pragmatic trial for improving sleep & meaningful engagement in nursing home residents with dementia
DESCRIPTION:Brown University and Marcus Institute’s Joint Clinical Trials Seminar Series* presents “Evidence base for 40 Winks: A pragmatic trial for improving sleep & meaningful engagement in nursing home residents with dementia” \nThursday\, December 10 @11am ET \nA. Lynn Snow\, PhD\nUniversity of Alabama & Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center \nChristine W. Hartmann\, PhD\nUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell & VA Center for Healthcare Organization & Implementation Research \nDrs. Snow and Hartmann will introduce the LOCK sleep program for nursing home residents living with dementia and the series of studies through which LOCK was developed\, culminating in a new pragmatic trial\, 40 winks. \nJoin from PC\, Mac\, iOS\, or Android: https://brown.zoom.us/j/91998169415\nDial in: (877) 853 5247\nMeeting ID: 919 9816 9415 \n*The Joint Seminar Series on Clinical Trials in Aging is co-hosted by the Brown University Center for Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation (Q&I) and the Hebrew SeniorLife Interventional Studies in Aging Center (ISAC). Lectures focus on issues in the design and execution of clinical trials\, including trials currently in the field.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/seminar-a-pragmatic-trial-for-improving-sleep-meaningful-engagement-in-nursing-home-residents-with-dementia/
LOCATION:https://brown.zoom.us/j/91998169415
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20200831T162904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T162409Z
UID:3844-1603670400-1603929599@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Fall Institute on Implementation Science Research\, Bringing Evidence to Real-World Settings to Promote Health Equity
DESCRIPTION:This meeting and grant writing workshop will be hosted by  IMPACT’s Laura Gitlin\, PhD\, and the Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions. The virtual conference is designed to provide a foundation in implementation science and the conduct of studies that result in high impact in real-world settings. Through readings\, lectures by leading experts and interactive small group sessions\, participants will gain information on how to design studies to evaluate implementation processes and prepare for dissemination and scaling of evidence into practice settings such as healthcare\, community-based organizations\, educational institutions and more. This virtual conference will provide attendees with opportunities to appraise their research through the lens of implementation science\, pragmatism and health equity integrating evidence into diverse settings. Participants will learn and discuss theories\, methodologies\, measures\, grant writing strategies and barriers and solutions for disseminating and implementing evidence into real-world settings. Join us for the opportunity to network and learn about the emerging area of implementation science and funding opportunities in this area. \nTo register and learn more\, visit: https://drexel.edu/research/news/announcements/2020/October/fall-institute/
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/fall-institute-on-implementation-science-research-bringing-evidence-to-real-world-settings-to-promote-health-equity/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20200911T204655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200911T205016Z
UID:3900-1601046000-1601053200@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:"Reflecting on the COVID-19 Pandemic: Examining Themes from Long Term Care – An International Virtual Town Hall" Session 1: The Built Environment – Go Big\, Go Small or Stay home?
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: The Built Environment – Go Big\, Go Small or Stay home? \nSeptember 25th 3:00 PM \nIn this session\, panelists will highlight emerging data and experiences that raise important questions about the kind of physical infrastructure needed for long term older adult care. Panelists include IMPACT Principal Investigator Vincent Mor\, PhD. \nFull details can be found here: https://rgps.on.ca/events/reflecting-on-the-covid-19-pandemic-examining-themes-from-long-term-care-an-international-virtual-town-hall/
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/reflecting-on-the-covid-19-pandemic-examining-themes-from-long-term-care-an-international-virtual-town-hall-session-1-the-built-environment-go-big-go-small-or-stay-home/
CATEGORIES:interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200813T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200813T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20200804T182112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T182246Z
UID:3737-1597325400-1597338000@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:NIA Summit Services Virtual Meeting 3
DESCRIPTION:The National Institute on Aging (NIA)\, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Services as part of the National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA)\, planned to host the second National Research Summit on Care\, Services\, and Supports for Persons with Dementia and their Caregivers on March 24-25\, 2020. The in-person event was canceled per COVID-19 physical distancing guidance. In lieu of the in-person event\, the NIA is hosting a 2020 Dementia Care\, Caregiving\, and Services Research Summit Virtual Meeting Series in Summer 2020. This series will include research presentations\, panelist remarks\, moderated discussion (with live Q&A)\, and a presentation on the draft research gaps and opportunities. These draft gaps and opportunities\, developed by the Summit Steering Committee with input from stakeholder groups and organized into six themes\, are intended to identify important potential areas for future research in the fields of dementia care and caregiving. \nRead more information and register at this link: https://www.nia.nih.gov/2020-dementia-care-summit#Agendas 
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/nia-summit-services-virtual-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200813
DTSTAMP:20260423T041901
CREATED:20200511T160958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T161041Z
UID:3201-1597104000-1597276799@impactcollaboratory.org
SUMMARY:Colorado Pragmatic Research in Health 2020 National Virtual Conference: Planning for Real World Impact
DESCRIPTION:AUDIENCE: Clinical and translational investigators\, including statisticians\, dissemination & implementation scientists\, health services and public health researchers\, and program evaluators \nTHEME: Methods\, models\, and measures for planning pragmatic research \n2020 TOPICS: Pragmatic trial planning using the PRECIS PRECIS-2\, pragmatic research approaches and study design\, rapid qualitative and mixed methods\, and stakeholder engagement. \nMore information: http://coprhcon.com/
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/colorado-pragmatic-research-in-health-2020-national-virtual-conference-planning-for-real-world-impact/
CATEGORIES:interest
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