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Are you considering applying to the Long-Term Care (LTC) Data Cooperative? Have a research proposal you’d like to discuss? Join our new Ask & Explore: Office Hours for Interested Researchers series to: Discuss research ideas Get questions answered Receive expert guidance from the panel of experts: Stephanie Kissam, MPH, Executive Director, Long-Term Care Data Cooperative Elizabeth White, […] |
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The ASCENT Consortium is officially accepting applications for the first ASCENT funding opportunities. Letters of Intent are due October 15, 2025. Learn more below and at ascentpalliativecare.org. Research Scholar Award This opportunity offers protected time, mentorship, and training to help early-career palliative care researchers develop competitive research programs and transition to larger, extramurally funded grants. Pilot […] |
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In a special session of Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds on September 26, longtime leaders from the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory will present “Significance in Pragmatic Clinical Trials: P Values vs Decision-Maker Perspectives.” The Grand Rounds session will be held on Friday, September 26, 2025, at 1:00 pm eastern. Learn more and register at: https://duke.is/pctnews20250926. |
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Patients experiencing a medical emergency require rapid identification of the main problem, accurate diagnosis, and timely treatment. Providing this care in the fast-paced environment of the emergency department (ED) is challenging when older adults present with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs). Please join us as Drs. Seidenfeld and Jih discuss why MCCs matter in the ED. |
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