The Office for Human Research Ethics (OHRE) has been working with UNC Information Technology Services (ITS), ITS Policy Office, Privacy Office, Office of Clinical Trials (OCT), and IT-School of Medicine (SOM), regarding the upcoming revision to the “Transmission of Sensitive Information” standard and how this will affect human subject research. Although the standard is broader than communication with research subjects, it is inclusive of them as well. This revision will allow for an exception to the current process to permit texting or email with an individual through an exception process that involves obtaining the individual’s consent for certain types of messages.
The standard is set to be released on October 26. In preparation, updates are being made to IRBIS, consent templates, SOP’s and a FAQ is being completed. OHRE is also hosting an information session where presenters will review the standard FAQ and answer questions those in attendance may have.
Presenters
Dennis Schmidt, Associate Vice Chancellor for Institutional Privacy and CISO
Kim Stahl, Senior Policy and Process Lead, ITS Policy Office
Brian Penders, Chief Information Security Officer, IT-SOM
Chris Nelson, Director, Office of Clinical Trials
Cassandra Myers, Director Office of Human Research Ethics
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This online 2-day (10/27 and 10/28) course will focus on the application of project management principles and techniques to the management of survey research projects. At the conclusion of the course participants will have a basic understanding of:
The course will cover a broad range of survey management topics, including: proposal preparation, Work Breakdown Structures, Gantt charts, organization charts, staffing, budgeting, management tools to monitor the work, and types of survey contracts. Course participants will receive a workbook containing all material presented in class.
Presenter
Lisa Thalji, RTI International
Registration Fees:
This online 2-day (10/27 and 10/28) course will focus on the application of project management principles and techniques to the management of survey research projects. At the conclusion of the course participants will have a basic understanding of:
The course will cover a broad range of survey management topics, including: proposal preparation, Work Breakdown Structures, Gantt charts, organization charts, staffing, budgeting, management tools to monitor the work, and types of survey contracts. Course participants will receive a workbook containing all material presented in class.
Presenter
Lisa Thalji, RTI International
Registration Fees:
The REDCap Open Training Session will review using surveys and provide ample time to answer any questions REDCap users might have.
Our current REDCap trainings are offered as webinar-only.
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:
For more information, please visit our REDCap webpage.
In the first session of a new monthly COVID-19 Journal Club, the TraCS CER team will lead a discussion on one of the now retracted articles using the Surgisphere data.
What were the signs that led some to question the data source, and what should we look for in terms of study design in non-randomized studies of treatment effects? Join us for a deep dive into the issues that determine how much we can trust Real World Evidence.
Presenters
Michele Jonsson-Funk, PhD
Associate Professor, Epidemiology
Gillings School of Public Health
Sara Dejene
Doctoral Candidate, Epidemiology
Gillings School of Public Health
Including non-English speaking participants in research requires us to translate our instruments. How we translate these tools can influence our results.
Join the Multilingual Research Advancement for Health (MURAL) program and Michaela DuBay, PhD, CCC-SLP, for the second edition of the Fall 2020 MURAL Multilingual Research Capacity Building Lecture Series. We will discuss a cultural adaptation approach to translation using a parent-report autism screening tool as a test case. We’ll describe how we translated and adapted this tool for a US-Based Spanish-speaking population, including fostering community collaborations to ensure an appropriate translation was developed. We’ll also highlight specific areas found to be particularly ripe for cultural adaptation and provide specific recommendations for researchers interested in translating their own tools.
Presenter
Michaela DuBay, PhD, CCC-SLP
Assistant Professor, School of Education and Human Development
University of Virginia
Each month, the Community and Stakeholder Engagement (CaSE) Program at NC TraCS at UNC-Chapel Hill hosts "Wisdom in the Room," a conference call series that provides a forum for information and resource sharing among research stakeholders, community partners, and others interested in community engaged research.
Please join us for this month's call led by Professor Dana Rice and community leader Melvin Jackson. As unrest continues around the country, this discussion will provide a foundation for consideration of the intersection of race and police brutality, and provide local resources to stay connected and informed.
Presenters
Dana Rice, DrPH
Assistant Professor, Public Health Leadership Program
Gillings School of Public Health
Melvin Jackson, MSPH
Public Health Advocacy Coordinator
YMCA SCALE Program
This Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) NIH "Rethinking Clinical Trials" Grand Rounds features David R. Boulware MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota. Boulware will discuss "Lessons from Virtual Trials in Time of a Pandemic: Minnesota Hydroxychloroquine Experience."
Presenter:
David R. Boulware MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine, Infectious Disease & International Medicine
University of Minnesota
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