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REDCap Hands-On Form Building Training Session

Wed. 9 Dec, 2020 9:00 am - 11:00 am
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The REDCap Hands-On Form Building Training Session will teach users to build forms using the online designer or data dictionary. This session will be a click along hands-on/lecture/demo.

Our current REDCap trainings are offered as webinar-only.

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About REDCap

REDCap is a secure web application that can be used to build and manage case report forms, surveys and other data capture mechanisms for clinical research. NC TraCS provides training classes to assist you in getting started with building REDCap data collection forms for your research projects.

Current REDCap training offerings include:

  1. Forms (beginner)
  2. Forms: Hands On (beginner)
  3. Functions (advanced)
  4. Open Session (Surveys and general questions)
  5. Clinical Data Management (3-day)

For more information, please visit our REDCap webpage.

REDCap Clinical Data Management

Wed. 9 Dec, 2020 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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The Data Manager is responsible for the complete data process: from design, to build, to quality control, to cleaning, and finally to archiving. In smaller research teams, this role may be absent or overlooked due to other pressing tasks, or may be parceled out as extra duties among team members.

TraCS is hosting this training to help research teams develop better data managers. We will review data manager responsibilities and discuss/practice techniques using REDCap.

This course will be held on 3 consecutive days: Wednesday, Dec 9 - Friday, Dec 11 | 1 - 5 p.m. each day.

Our current REDCap trainings are offered as webinar-only.

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* NOTE: Attendees should have experience using REDCap functions - design, reports, etc.


About REDCap

REDCap is a secure web application that can be used to build and manage case report forms, surveys and other data capture mechanisms for clinical research. NC TraCS provides training classes to assist you in getting started with building REDCap data collection forms for your research projects.

Current REDCap training offerings include:

  1. Forms (beginner)
  2. Forms: Hands On (beginner)
  3. Functions (advanced)
  4. Open Session (Surveys and general questions)
  5. Clinical Data Management (3-day)

For more information, please visit our REDCap webpage.

Precision Health @ UNC: Health Disparities & Precision Medicine

Wed. 9 Dec, 2020 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

This mini-symposium is on the topic of health disparities and precision medicine. Join this interactive discussion with leading precision health researchers.

Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD will discuss Racial Disparities and Underlying Molecular Subtypes in Endometrial Cancer. Sam Cykert, MD will discuss Building Systems to Combat Black-White Disparities in Cancer Treatment: The Case of Precision Medicine. Kirsten Nyrop, PhD will discuss Weight and Weight Gain in Black and White Women with Early Breast Cancer within the Larger Context of the Obesity Epidemic.

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Presenters

Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD, Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology
UNC Lineberger

Sam Cykert MD, Professor, General Medicine & Clinical Epidemiology
Gillings School of Public Health

Kirsten Nyrop, PhD, Assistant Professor, Oncology
UNC Lineberger

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