CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS Sample Clauses

CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 1. We attended meetings with the Biomedical Informatics workgroup
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CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 1. Organized Workshop with six other CTSAs on Biodata Trustee System (BTS) governance and design issues, February 24-26, 2013: Vanderbilt, Duke, MCSC, JHU, UF, and Michigan. Reported findings to CTSA Key Function Ethics and Biobank Workgroup and presented to XXXX (Ethics Legal Social Implications) Workgroup at Translational Science meeting, March 2013. Manuscript in progress.
CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. The BioResource team was involved in a UM CTSI sponsored two-day mini-conference focused on enterprise-level biospecimen consenting and electronic medical record data protections via Trusted Broker mechanisms, set up by Drs. Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx as part of the Ethical Integration sub-committee. These high-level discussions and working meetings are designed to provide a strong foundation for the BioResource component and the future research opportunities afforded to our UM community and the broader CTSI research community. This conference had representation from multiple CTSI institutions and served as a fantastic collaborative tool for our component. One result of the results of this meeting was the clear benefit for team members to join appropriate CTSA key function groups in the coming year.
CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 1. Participates in several CTSA Consortium monthly conference calls: Regulatory Knowledge, and Clinical Research Ethics Key Function Committees, and Clinical Research Management, and Research Coordinator subgroups.
CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 1. Developed an outline for standardized clinical research coordinator education and training curriculum in collaboration with Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx XXXX, Xxxxxxx XXXX,xxx University of Cincinnati CTSA
CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. Attended Education and Career Development Key Function Committee meeting.
CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. 1. Participate in the monthly Key Function Committee conference Calls
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CTSA CONSORTIUM, ACTIVITIES AND CONTRIBUTIONS. The Component has become actively involved in the National Key Evaluation Function Committee and other institutional CTSI Evaluation components in the following ways:

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