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SUMMARY:APPLICATION DEADLINE: Career Development Awards Full Proposals Due @ 5pm ET
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the IMPACT Collaboratory released a new Request for Applications (RFA) on May 17\, 2023. \n\nCDA RFA Cycle 5\nUp to $110k over one year in direct costs; includes up to 10k total for project funds; a second year will be contingent upon renewal of the IMPACT Collaboratory\nGoal: Mentored training grant for early-career investigators to gain skills needed to conduct ePCTs for dementia care; mid-career investigators eligible with prior approval\nApplications Due: September 15\, 2023 at 5pm ET\nLearn more about CDA awardees
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/application-deadline-career-development-awards-full-proposals-due-5pm-et/
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SUMMARY:Grand Rounds: James Flory\, MD\, MSCE | Decision Architecture Randomization Trials: Extremely Low-Cost Trials with Preservation of Clinician and Patient Choice
DESCRIPTION:Join us for IMPACT Grand Rounds on Thursday\, September 21 at 12pm ET with Dr. James Flory who will be presenting on the “Decision Architecture Randomization Trials: Extremely Low-Cost Trials with Preservation of Clinician and Patient Choice.” \nDr. James Flory is an endocrinologist and clinical epidemiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, specializing in the management of hyperglycemia and diabetes in cancer patients. Dr. Flory’s research career began with a pre-doctoral fellowship in bioethics at the NIH\, where his work on ethical and logistical challenges to traditional randomized controlled trials led him to become very interested in alternative clinical research approaches\, especially observational studies. Much of his subsequent career has focused on the application of observational study methodologies to answer comparative effectiveness questions\, supported by funding from AHRQ\, NIH\, and PCORI. His research has largely focused on diabetes care\, particularly around metformin use\, and he was part of a successful effort to revise the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) label for metformin to make it accessible to hundreds of thousands of patients for whom it had been inappropriately contraindicated. In recent years\, Dr. Flory’s research has increasingly focused on the intersection of diabetes and cancer treatment\, with a particular focus on supportive care in patients with hyperglycemia in the setting of breast and pancreatic cancer. His major research focus now is a PCORI-funded methods development project to work on a novel pragmatic trial design called a Decision Architecture Randomization Trial (DART). DART is intended to permit extremely efficient\, low-cost\, and safe studies of clinical comparative effectiveness questions that would not be likely to attract the resources needed for a traditional clinical trial. \n  \nZoom Conferencing\nJoin from PC\, Mac\, iOS or Android: https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/97344810673\nDial-In:  +1 312 626 6799 (US Toll) or  +1 470 250 9358 (US Toll)\nMeeting ID:  973 4481 0673 \nPDF Flyer: IMPACT GR | J. Flory – 9.21.23
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/grand-rounds-james-flory-md-msce-decision-architecture-randomization-trials-extremely-low-cost-trials-with-preservation-of-clinician-and-patient-choice/
LOCATION:https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/86937720056 
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds,upcoming
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SUMMARY:Application Deadline: HCS Scholars Program Letter of Intent Due @ 5pm ET
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the IMPACT Collaboratory published a new Request for Applications (RFA) for the HCS Scholars Program on August 15\, 2023 \n\n\n\nHCS Scholars 2023 RFA Cycle 4\n$120k in direct costs for 12 months\nGoal: For investigators to partner with healthcare systems to develop research projects aimed at improving care for people living with dementia and their care partners\nInformational Webinar: Wednesday\, August 23\, 2023 @ 11:30am ET. Registration closed.\nLetter of Intent (Required): due by September 26\, 2023 @ 5pm ET\nFull Applications (Invitation Only): due by November 29\, 2023 @ 5pm ET\nLearn more about previous HCS Scholar awardees
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/application-deadline-hcs-scholars-program-letter-of-intent-due-5pm-et/
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