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Semi-Structured Interviewing

Thu. 17 Feb, 2022 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

This interactive online workshop will focus on semi-structured interviewing, a data collection method used in qualitative research. Participants will have the opportunity to practice developing interview questions and using interviewing skills.

Topics:

  • Basics of semi-structured interviews
  • Development of interview questions and probes
  • Interviewing skills
  • Considerations for conducting virtual interviews.

Presenters:
MaryBeth Grewe, MPH, NC TraCS Community and Stakeholder Engagement Program Qualitative Research Specialist
Simone Frank, MPH, Engagement and Outreach Coordinator, of the NC TraCS Community and Stakeholder Engagement Program

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UNC NRP Education Session: Informed Consent in Research

Thu. 17 Feb, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

This course will educate attendees on both the elements of the informed consent form and the informed consent process. Attendees will learn what elements should be included in informed consent, how to conduct informed consent discussions and walk through common informed consent scenarios.

Objectives:
- Define both informed consent as a form and a process
- Identify what elements are to be included in an informed consent
- Conduct an appropriate informed consent discussion with various patient populations
- Define HIPAA and identify when the various forms of HIPAA authorization are needed (e.g., full waiver, limited waiver, etc.)

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