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SUMMARY:Ethics and Regulatory Grand Rounds Series: Informing and Consenting: What Are the Goals?
DESCRIPTION:NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory has launched a special Grand Rounds 6-part series to examine ethical and regulatory challenges in pragmatic clinical trials. The February session will feature discussion “Informing and Consenting: What Are the Goals?” with P. Pearl O’Rourke\, MD; David S. Wendler\, PhD\, MA; Miguel Vazquez\, MD; and Michael Ho\, MD\, PhD. \nSpeakers: \nP. Pearl O’Rourke\, MD (retired)\nHarvard Medical School \nDavid S. Wendler\, PhD\, MA\nSenior Researcher\nHead\, Section on Research Ethics\nDepartment of Bioethics\nNIH Clinical Center \nMiguel Vazquez\, MD\nProfessor of Internal Medicine\nUT Southwestern Medical Center \nP. Michael Ho\, MD\, PhD\nProfessor of Medicine\nUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine \nTopic: Informing and Consenting: What Are the Goals?\nDate: Friday\, February 10\, 2023\, 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET \n  \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=m4c6e3e4827442a92338a5649cee613e6 \nClick ‘Connect to Audio”\nChoose ‘Computer Audio’ or ‘I will call in’.\nIf using the ‘call in option’\, follow the information from the dialog box that appears.\nBe certain to use the Access Code AND the Attendee ID. \nTroubleshooting:\nIf the URL above does not work\, go to dukemed.webex.com and enter:\nMeeting Number: 2622 682 0537\nMeeting Password: 12345 \nFor Audio ONLY:\nCall-in toll number (US/Canada): 1-650-479-3207\nAccess code: 2622 682 0537 \nNOTE: For Toll-free users\, the call-back (call me) services are also available.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/nih-collaboratory-grand-rounds-ethics-and-regulatory-series-informing-and-consenting-what-are-the-goals/
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SUMMARY:Informational Webinar: Pilot Grants Program RFA Cycle 5A
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the IMPACT Collaboratory published a new Pilot Grants Program Request for Applications (RFA) on January 30\, 2023. \n\nPilot Grants Cycle 5A RFA\n$200k in direct costs for 1 year\nGoal: Pilot study to prepare for an embedded pragmatic clinical trial (ePCT) of a non-pharmacological interventions for dementia care\nInformational Webinar: Tuesday\, February 14\, 2023\, at 12:00pm ET: Registration closed.\nRequired Letter of Intent (LOI) due by Friday\, March 3\, 2023 at 5pm ET\nFull Proposals Due June 16\, 2023 @ 5pm ET (invitation only)\nLearn more about Pilot Grant Awardees
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/informational-webinar-pilot-grants-program-rfa-cycle-5a/
CATEGORIES:Event Grants,upcoming
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SUMMARY:Grand Rounds: Fan Li\, PhD | Methods for Designing Cluster Randomized Trials to Detect Treatment Effect Heterogeneity
DESCRIPTION:Join us for IMPACT Grand Rounds on Thursday\, February 16 at 12pm ET with Dr. Li who will be presenting on the “Methods for Designing Cluster Randomized Trials to Detect Treatment Effect Heterogeneity.” \nFan Li\, PhD\, is an assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at Yale School of Public Health\, and faculty member in the Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science and the Yale Center for Analytical Sciences. He received his Ph.D. in biostatistics from Duke University in May 2019\, and joined the Yale Biostatistics faculty in July 2019. His main expertise is in the development of methods for designing and analyzing pragmatic cluster randomized trials\, causal inference for randomized trials and observational studies\, and techniques for improving internal and external validity for treatment comparison under different study designs. He is the Principal Investigator of a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)-funded methods award that investigates new study planning methods and software for testing treatment effect heterogeneity in cluster randomized trials. His research has also been supported by several additional PCORI-funded and NIH-funded awards. Dr. Li is currently an Executive Committee member of the Design and Statistics Core at the NIA IMPACT Collaboratory. Since 2013\, he has also been a member of the Biostatistics and Study Design Core at the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory and contributed to the application of new statistical methods to funded Demonstration Projects. \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_Fan Li_2/16/2023_FINAL
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/grand-rounds-methods-for-designing-cluster-randomized-trials-to-detect-treatment-effect-heterogeneity/
LOCATION:https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/86937720056 
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds,upcoming
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SUMMARY:Differentiating Behavioral Variant FTD from Alzheimer’s and Other Disorders
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Howard Rosen\, a behavioral neurologist and frontotemporal disorders (FTD) expert\, as he presents a clear and practical approach to diagnosing behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) and differentiating it from Alzheimer’s disease\, other dementias\, and psychiatric conditions. This webinar is designed specifically for primary care physicians\, neurologists\, psychiatrists\, and other clinical specialists. \nRegister for the webinar at this link.
URL:https://impactcollaboratory.org/event/differentiating-behavioral-variant-ftd-from-alzheimers-and-other-disorders/
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