Feb
22
Thu
Essentials of Clinical Research: Research Issues in Cancer @ LK130
Feb 22 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Presenters: Shivaani Kummar, MD, Nam Bui, MD and Nora Ku, MD
Kummar: Professor of Oncology and Radiology Surgery
Bui: Clinical Assistant Professor, Oncology 

HRP273 Essentials of Clinical Research at Stanford, Winter Quarter 2018

We are excited to announce the second annual “Essentials of Clinical Research at Stanford” Winter Quarter! This course, broken into 4 modules, provides a step-by-step model for the design and conduct of clinical research at Stanford. Upon course completion, attendees will have an introduction on how to:

  1. design and analyze clinical studies and prepare protocols,
  2. comply with Good Clinical Practice guidelines for study conduct, data management, and relevant regulations,
  3. understand principles and practices underlying ethical and reproducible research, and
  4. deal with special issues that arise in cancer, pediatric, mental health, surgical, cardiovascular and community health research.

This course is a collaborative effort with Spectrum and the Health Research and Policy department.  Module 4 classes of the Winter Quarter are listed below for your reference. Please join us by clicking here to register and please let us know if you have any questions!

Module 4: Specialty Topics
Day Date Room # Topic Details Speaker
Thurs 15-Feb LK130 Research Issues in Surgery Arden Morris, MD
Thurs 22-Feb LK130 Research Issues in Cancer Clinical trial and regulatory processes for anticancer drug development, early phase trial design, evolving designs for targeted agents and regulatory framework for drug development Shivaani Kummar, MD, Nam Bui, MD and Nora Ku
Thurs 1-Mar LK120 TBD: Pediatrics or Cardiovascular Medicine TBD
Thurs 8-Mar LK120 Research Issues in Community Engagement Rhonda McClinton-Brown and Lisa Goldman Rosas
Thurs 15-Mar G1002 TBD: Pediatrics or Cardiovascular Medicine TBD
Thurs 22-Mar G1002 Research Issues in Psychiatry Ruth O’Hara, PhD

Sep
15
Wed
SCCR Virtual GCP Workshop: Protocol Noncompliance: Protocol Deviations @ Zoom Class URL Below
Sep 15 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
SCCR Virtual GCP Workshop: Protocol Noncompliance: Protocol Deviations @ Zoom Class URL Below

Zoom Class Link HERE!

Click HERE to Register!

Presenter: Kiera Davis, RN, BSN

The mission of the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR) includes offering educational resources, training, and support for investigators and research staff.  We have invited highly experienced Clinical research Education Program Manager, Kiera Davis, RN, BSN, to present on the important topic of Protocol adherence, Noncompliance and protocol deviations.

 

At the conclusion of this class, you will be able to:

• Identify Investigator Responsibilities
• Understand Protocol Deviations and Proper Deviation Process
• Recognize Types of Deviations
• Demonstrate Understanding of Common Deviations Related to AE/SAE Reporting
• Review Examples and Case Studies

Attendance is open to all research staff

About the Instructor:

Kiera Davis, RN, BSN joined Stanford University in 2015 and is the Education Program Manager in the Stanford Center for Clinical Research. She has worked in clinical research for 10 years at Stanford University and at the Duke Clinical Research Institute. Kiera obtained a BA in History from Boston University in 2006 followed by a BS in Nursing from Duke University. She worked as a Clinical Nurse II in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit at Duke Hospital followed by two years as a travel nurse, working at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Colorado Children’s in Denver, CO, Stanford Children’s Hospital, and Seattle Children’s Hospital. She is currently working towards a Master’s of Science in Clinical Research from Campbell University with projected graduation in Spring 2022.

BRN OPTIONAL

Spectrum is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP15435 for 2 contact hour(s).
To receive your certificate with BRN credit, you are required to complete an evaluation at the conclusion of this class.
BRN Cancellation Policy: If you wish to cancel your registration, please contact Susan Saba at ssaba@stanford.edu.