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January 2015
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JANUARY 2015 WEBCASTS
Using Technology for Patient Engagement: Examples from the Charles B. Wang
Community Health Center
Presented by: Lynn Sherman, CFO, Charles B. Wang Community Health Center
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
featuring the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)
Wednesday, January 14, 2015, 1:00-2:00 PM EST
A Multi-Level Community Engaged Study Exploring Barriers to Clinical Trials and
Cancer Care Among Black Bostonians
Presented by: Linda Sprague Martinez, PhD, Assistant Professor, Public Health and
Community Medicine, Research Director, Center for Community Health Education
Research and Service, Inc. (CCHERS), Elmer R. Freeman, MSW, Executive Director,
Center for Community Health, Chidinma Osuagwa, B.A.Sc., Research Assistant, CCHERS,
Elizabeth Ann Powell, MPH, Program Manager , Cancer Care Equity Program at
Massachusetts General Hospital, Karen M. Winkfield, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor,
Department of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School, Director, Hematologic
Services, Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series, (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 12:00PM-1:00PM EST
Viral Hepatitis and Opportunities for Action
Presented By: Nicole Smith, PhD, MPH, MPP CAPT US Public Health Service, Associate
Director, Policy Office, Division of Viral Hepatitis, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral
Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, 1:00-2:00 PM EST
RECENT WEBCASTS
State of the Arthritis: Effective Arthritis Management in 5 Minutes or Less
Presented by: Ben Nowell, Ph.D., Director, Patient-Centered Research, Global Healthy Living
Foundation; Iris Navarro-Millan, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Sponsored by: Global Healthy Living Foundation
Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE): Utilizing
Novel Approaches for Recruitment and PCP Engagement in a Comparative Effectiveness Study
Presented by: M. Diane McKee, MD MS, Network Director, Paul Meissner, MPSH, Network Development,
and Claudia Lechuga, MS, Network Coordinator, New York City Research Improvement Networking
Group (NYC RING)
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Research Using EHR and Medicaid Claims Data: Methodological Challenges and Policy-Relevant
Analyses
Presented by: Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH; Investigator, OCHIN, Research & Investigator, Kaiser Permanente
Northwest Center for Health Research
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL
SCIENCE (CCTS) WEBCAST SERIES
Diet Versus Bariatric Surgery In Obesity And Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
Presented by: Ana Emiliano, MD, Instructor in Clinical Investigation, The Rockefeller University
Understanding the Research Participant’s Experience: Outcome Measures to Improve
Clinical Research
Presented by: Rhonda G. Kost, MD, Clinical Research Officer, The Rockefeller University Center
for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS)
Visit www.CDNetwork.org/Rockefeller. Funded by The National Institutes of Health - National
Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NIH-NCATS) Grant Award #8 UL1 TR000043 & by
a 2011 CTSA Administrative Supplement Award. Contents are solely the responsibility of the
authors and do not necessarily represent the official view of NIH or NCATS.
CDN can help you disseminate your research, conduct your own web-based training, and provide
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WEBCAST SERIES
The Rockefeller University Center for
Clinical and Translational Science
(CCTS) Series
www.rockefeller.edu/ccts/communityengagement
www.CDNetwork.org/Rockefeller
AIDS Education and Training Center
National Multicultural Center
Howard University College of Medicine
www.CDNetwork.org/AETCNMC
RCHN Community Health Foundation
Webcast Series
Hospital Community Benefit Obligations:
Implications Centers and Communities
www.rchnfoundation.org
www.CDNetwork.org/RCHN
National Association of Community Health
Centers (NACHC)
Risk Management Series
www.NACHC.com
www.CDNetwork.org/NACHC
Health Care Acquired Infection (HAI)
Prevention Training for Ambulatory Surgical Centers
(ASCs) & Train-the-Trainer Workshop
www.CDNetwork.org/HAI
HIV/HEPATITIS C WEBCAST LIBRARY
Further webcasts on these topics are available in our Webcast Library at www.CDNetwork.org
Taking a History of Sexual Health- Opening the Door to Effective HIV Prevention and Care
Presented by: Harvey J. Makadon MD, Director, National LGBT Health Education Center, The Fenway Institute, Fenway
Health, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Ending LGBT Invisibility in Health Care: Obtaining Data on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Clinical
Settings
Presented by: Harvey J. Makadon MD, Director, National LGBT Health Education Center, The Fenway Institute, Fenway
Health, and Clinical Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Young African American Men and HIV: An Interactive Response to a Community Health Issue
Presented by: John Schneider, MD, MPH, Infectious Disease, Access Grand Blvd. Health and Specialty Center, Milton
“Mickey” Eder, PhD, Director of Research and Evaluation, Access Community Health Network
Sponsored by: N2 PBRN Virtual Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Therapy Against Hepatitis C Infection
Presented by: Donald Kotler, MD, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Liver Disease at St. Luke's-Roosevelt
Hospital
Sponsored by: The Rockefeller University Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) and N2 PBRN Virtual
Training Series (AHRQ, Grant No. 1 P30-HS-021667)
ENHANCING COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER PCORI ENGAGEMENT (EnCoRE)
This work was partially supported through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Program Award (NCHR
1000-30-10-10 EA-0001). With support from: N2PBRN – Building a Network of Safety Net PBRNs Funded by: Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Grant # 1 P30 HS 021667.
Session 1: Introduction to Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR): Developing a
Study and Study Questions
Presenter: Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD, FACE, FAHA, President/CEO, Clinical Directors Network,
Inc., Professor, Department of Epidemiology & Population Health, Albert Einstein College of
Medicine of Yeshiva University, Co-Director for Community Engaged Research & Adjunct
Professor Allen and Frances Adler Laboratory of Blood and Vascular Biology, Center for
Clinical and Translational Science, The Rockefeller University
Session 2: Patient Engagement in Selecting and Designing Interventions for Testing
Presenter: Rosy Chang Weir, PhD, Director of Research from the Association of Asian Pacific
Community Health Organizations; Suzanne Schrandt, JD, Deputy Director, Patient
Engagement, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
For more information on the EnCoRE curriculum and to view new additions
to the Live Session Library, visit www.CDNetwork.org/EnCoRE
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Occupa onal Health
Pediatrics
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Spanish and Russian
Language CMEs
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Management
Substance Use
Women's Health
ePSS (USPSTF Preventive Health Recommendations)
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High‐ImpactHIVPreventionCapacity
BuildingAssistanceforHealthcare
OrganizationsPartnership
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RCHNCommunityHealthFoundation
WebcastSeries
HospitalCommunityBene itObligations:Implications
CentersandCommunities
Enhancing Community Health Center PCORI Engagement (EnCoRE) Enhancing Community Health Center PCORI Engagement (EnCoRE) PCORI EUGENE WASHINGTON AWARD
PCORI EUGENE WASHINGTON AWARD This project aims to adapt, enhance, disseminate, and implement an exis ng curriculum designed to educate Health Center
pa ents, clinicians, and other staff in Pa ent Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) through use of webinars, homework assignments, and skill
skill--building resources. Metrics have been established to evaluate the extent to which the goal of increasing the
number of “research engaged” Health Centers has been achieved. This goal will be achieved by strengthening infrastructure in
compara ve effec veness pa ent centered outcomes research, delivering online training content, dissemina ng training
resources, and by providing a suppor ve learning community to enable Health Center Teams to develop and submit high quality
compe ve research for funding.
Project Partners include: Clinical Directors Network, Na onal Associa on of Community Health Centers , Associa on of Asian
Pacific Community Health Organiza ons , Ins tute for Community Health, South Carolina Primary Health Care Associa on, and
Access Community Health Network.
For more informa on, email or call Rachel Tayler: [email protected], (212) 382
382--0699 ext. 243
www.rchnfoundation.org
www.CDNetwork.org/RCHN
CDN & NHLBI
“Antihypertensive and LipidLowering Treatment to Prevent
Heart Attack Trial” (ALLHAT)
Collaboration Series
Integrative, Alternative & Complimentary Health Care Webcasts
The Continuum Center for Health and Healing Center:
Beth Israel Medical Center:
Osteoarthritis - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Diabetes - Functional Medicine - Asthma Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Women’s Health
Coronary Artery Disease - Chinese Medicine Attention Deficit Disorder - Acupuncture Principles of Integrative Medicine Botanical Medicine - Nutri-
www.HealthandHealingNY.org www.CDNetwork.org/Continuum
Community Health Centers (CHC)
Increasingly, Federally-Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are
engaging in research as a way to achieve higher standards of
care, narrow dispari es, and improve community health, and
many FQHCs are interested in increasing their capacity to
conduct community-based research, including CommunityBased Par cipatory Research (CBPR). CBPR is a collabora ve
approach to research that engages community stakeholders as
equal partners in all phases of the research process. CBPR
enables unique partnerships that share interests, resources, and
knowledge. Given their community se ng, governance and local
ownership, FQHCs are uniquely posi oned to par cipate in
CBPR. To facilitate FQHC involvement in research including
CBPR, this website provides training resources to help FQHCs
build the skills needed design, implement, analyze, publish and
disseminate research with their community stake-holders.
Both individuals and groups of co-workers at FQHCs can use
these resources to build a free, on-demand training program for
their team. The website is organized into a series of categories
that have several resources which cover a range of topics and
stages of engagement, ranging from basic introductory modules
to more advanced modules. Resources also vary in length and
format. For example, journal ar cles may only take 10 minutes
to read, while webinars/webcasts and online courses may take
several hours to complete. Many of these resources also count
towards Con nuing Educa on (CE) Credits (users need to
confirm that CE credits are s ll available).
The Clinical and Transla onal Science Ins tute at Children's
Na onal (CTSI-CN) is a partnership of Children's Na onal Medical Center and The George Washington University
(www.ctsicn.org). CTSI-CN is a newly established Clinical and
Transla onal Science Award (CTSA) program of the Na onal
Ins tutes of Health (NIH). CTSI-CN is funded by the Na onal
Center for Advancing Transla onal Sciences (NCATS) grants
UL1RR031988 and KL2RR031987, with matching ins tu onal
support from Children's Na onal Medical Center and The George
Washington University (GWU), and Geiger-Gibson/RCHN Community Health Founda on at GWU.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS www.NACHC.com
7200 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 210
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301.347.0400
www.CDNetwork.org/NACHC
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5 West 37th St. 10th FL. New York, NY 10018 USA TEL 212-382-0699 ext. 242 FAX 212-382-0669
[email protected]
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