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Mon. 3 Jan, 2022

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Tue. 4 Jan, 2022

N3C: Orientation to the N3C Data Enclave - Session B

Tue. 4 Jan, 2022 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Join a live training session for the N3C Data Enclave. Users of all types can learn how to navigate the N3C, utilize the Enclave and resources it provides, and learn how to better achieve their analytical goals. This orientation is split into 2 sessions – Session A and Session B. These orientations are offered on a monthly basis. Session A is recommended before attending Session B.

Session B is for analysts, statisticians, data scientists, or anyone who wants to gain a broader understanding of the tools needed to work with the data.

Topics include:

  • Focus on technical aspects of working with data in the secure N3C Enclave, including use of OMOP concept sets and N3C-specific tooling, such as the Concept Set Browser.
  • Introduce commonly used analysis tools, such as Contour and Code Workbooks and corresponding workflows for simple analyses.
  • Introduce the Enclave Knowledge Store, a mechanism for sharing and using community-developed code and data across projects.

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Wed. 5 Jan, 2022

TL1 Visiting Scientist Working Group: Grand Rounds - Health Equity: A Translational Sciences Approach

Wed. 5 Jan, 2022 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Grand Rounds: Health Equity: A Translational Sciences Approach

Guest Speaker: Megan Srinivas, MD, MPH, Post Doctoral Fellow, The University of North Carolina at Chapel.

Please join us for the Inaugural TL1 Grand Rounds hosted by the TL1 Visiting Scientist Working Program, UNC School of Medicine, and The Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science.

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Thu. 6 Jan, 2022

CTSA Visiting Scholar Program: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in ICU Family Caregivers

Thu. 6 Jan, 2022 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

The CTSA Visiting Scholar program consists of giving the virtual CTSA Grand Rounds lecture, which is open to the entire CTSA Consortium, and virtual meetings between KL2 Scholars and faculty at the host institution and their KL2 peers. There are two main goals of this program. The first is to offer the opportunity to serve as a visiting professor and help make connections with faculty that will remain beyond the visit. Secondly, that this program will foster an exchange of ideas and collaboration among different hubs.

The program has Grand Round lectures occurring every week from Jan-Jun. For more info on other events, please check them out here.

Blair Wendlandt, MD, MSCR from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill hosted by the University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh will present on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in ICU Family Caregivers: Trajectories, Risk, and Association with Patient Health Outcomes.

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Fri. 7 Jan, 2022

Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds: D-PRESCRIBE-AD

Fri. 7 Jan, 2022 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

D-PRESCRIBE-AD: A Pragmatic Trial to Educate and Sensitize Caregivers and Healthcare Providers to Reduce Inappropriate Prescription Burden in Persons Living with Dementia


This NIH Collaboratory Rethinking Clinical Trials Grand Rounds features: Jerry H. Gurwitz, MD, Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center, Executive Director, Meyers Health Care Institute, A joint endeavor of University of Massachusetts Medical School, Fallon Health and Reliant Medical Group; and Richard Platt, M.D., M.Sc., President, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute.

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Sat. 8 Jan, 2022

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Sun. 9 Jan, 2022

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