Mar
5
Mon
Faculty Forum – Getting Started with Research @ Clark S360
Mar 5 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Panel: 

 

Moderator:

·        Andrew Hoffman, MD, Senior Vice Chair Academic Affairs and Professor Endocrinology

·        Ken Mahaffey, MD, Vice Chair Clinical Research and Professor Cardiovascular Medicine

Welcome to a Faculty Forum event – Getting Started with Clinical Research at the Department of Medicine

A panel of DoM faculty will discuss their steps in getting started with research, what was challenging in the process and how they overcame the challenges. Please join us for this event which includes some time to network before and after the panel discussion.

Appetizers will be available 

Please RSVP using this link:

https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5B9onoTfPpq44oB

Apr
5
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: “Frontiers in HIV Research: Can drugs, vaccines, and eradication (cure) strategies contain the HIV pandemic?” @ Lane Building, L154 Conference Room
Apr 5 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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Presenter: Robert Shafer, MD; Professor (Research) of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and, by courtesy, of Pathology

Jun
4
Mon
2nd Annual PCHA-UHA Research and Learning Collaborative Conference @ Frances Arrillaga Alumni Center
Jun 4 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
2nd Annual PCHA-UHA Research and Learning Collaborative Conference @ Frances Arrillaga Alumni Center | Stanford | California | United States

Save the date!

Practice-Based Research and Learning Networks Across the Life Course

Nov
9
Fri
SCCR Event: Successful Clinical Trial Monitoring @ LK308, Li Ka Shing Center
Nov 9 @ 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
SCCR Event: Successful Clinical Trial Monitoring @ LK308, Li Ka Shing Center | Stanford | California | United States

Register here!

Course Fee: $65
Course Eligible for BRN Credit
(Clinical Research Operations Program elective)

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 Savita Sinha, MS, clinical research consultant and instructor in the UCSC Extension Certificate Program in Clinical Trials Design and Management, to provide you with a solid foundation in successful clinical trial monitoring. This lecture will present the essential elements of monitoring a clinical trial as well as the interactions between a sponsor and one or more sites during a clinical investigation. Expectations of the FDA, sponsor and site will also be presented.

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

  • Understand tasks to be completed before, during and after a monitoring visit
  • Examine compliance audits and fraud and misconduct
  • Evaluate the importance of accurate data entry and product accountability
  • Interpret expectations of the FDA, sponsor and clinical site

Attendance is open to all research staff but seating is limited to 30.

Registration for this course is through STARS (activity code SCCR-5062) and you may use your STAP funds. If you have any questions, please contact Kiera Larsen at klarsen5@stanford.edu.

About the Instructor:

Savita Sinha, MS, obtained her Master of Science degree in microbiology from the University of Bombay, India. She also completed a graduate study in management from St. Thomas University in Miami, FL. She has immense experience in all aspects of clinical operations, trial management and monitoring. She has worked as a clinical research consultant for the past 20 years, managing multi-center, global phase II, phase III and post-marking studies. She has also presented and conducted multiple training sessions at investigator meetings and served as a mentor for CRAs. She has also worked as a Clinical Research Associate II, monitoring phase I-IV trials, including multi-center trials. Currently, she is an instructor in the UCSC Extension Certificate Program in Clinical Trials Design and Management, specializing in clinical trial monitoring.

BRN OPTIONAL

 Spectrum Stanford Center for Clinical and Translational Education is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP15435 for 4.0 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 DROP this class in STARS within 7 days of the course date or notify Kiera Larsen at klarsen5@stanford.edu to receive a refund.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb
14
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: Research Plans @ Lane Building, L151
Feb 14 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presenters (ID Fellows): Shama Cash-Goldwasser, MD; Christiaan de Vries, MD; Ashley Styczynski, MD. Zoom Meeting ID: 858 696 854

Feb
21
Thu
ID Grand Rounds: Impact of water, sanitation, handwashing (WSH) and nutrition interventions on enteric pathogens in rural Bangladeshi children @ Lane Building, L151
Feb 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Guest Presenter: Jessica Grembi; PhD Candidate, Environmental Engineering at Stanford University. Zoom Meeting ID: 858 696 854

May
15
Fri
Center for Population Health Sciences | International COVID-19 Conference @ Virtual Information Session
May 15 @ 7:45 am – 1:15 pm
Center for Population Health Sciences | International COVID-19 Conference @ Virtual Information Session

This multi-disciplinary conference will bring together public health officials, researchers, and physicians to share COVID information, discoveries, and stories.

Register Now! 

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading experts have come together across disciplinary and national borders to address urgent public health needs, share vital data and research, and provide critical medical care.

This multi-disciplinary Conference will bring together public health officials, researchers, and physicians to share COVID information, discoveries, and stories. Together, we endeavor to increase knowledge, empower education, and positively impact our response to this pandemic.

The Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) was founded with the mission of improving the health of Asians through increasing knowledge and empowering education. Through funding innovative research, educating promising scholars, and community outreach, CARE is committed to improving healthcare both locally and globally. Stanford University is located in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area, an incredibly rich and diverse region where 58% of the population belongs to a minority group.

Co-sponsored with the Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE)

Sep
20
Mon
Center for Population Health Sciences: Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions? @ Online Event
Sep 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Center for Population Health Sciences: Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions? @ Online Event

PHS Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions?

Event Information and Registration

Over the past year, efforts in the biomedical and social sciences to address the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated a strong need for translational research in both medicine and public health. Despite the historical independence of these fields, both in academia and in practice, new methods and the availability of large, clinical and administrative data offer a means of unifying these disciplines and answering important questions.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences has amassed a collection of large, high-value datasets suitable for both clinical and population health research. Please join us as we present these data and their uses and learn from you what you need for your research.

Center for Population Health Sciences: Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions? @ Online Event
Sep 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Center for Population Health Sciences: Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions? @ Online Event

PHS Data Showcase | Big Data for Big Questions?

Event Information and Registration

Over the past year, efforts in the biomedical and social sciences to address the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated a strong need for translational research in both medicine and public health. Despite the historical independence of these fields, both in academia and in practice, new methods and the availability of large, clinical and administrative data offer a means of unifying these disciplines and answering important questions.

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences has amassed a collection of large, high-value datasets suitable for both clinical and population health research. Please join us as we present these data and their uses and learn from you what you need for your research.

Oct
28
Thu
PHS Data Showcase: Optum Clinformatics DataMart (CDM) User Training 2021 @ Online Event
Oct 28 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
PHS Data Showcase: Optum Clinformatics DataMart (CDM) User Training 2021 @ Online Event

PHS Data Showcase | Optum Clinformatics DataMart (CDM) User Training 2021

Event Information and Registration
Submit your questions in advance, by Monday, October 25, 2021 here.

PHS now has Optum data through mid-June 2021. This training will be led by a senior member of Optum’s data analytics team, Sondra Libucha, who is the product owner for the CDM data asset. She has been with Optum for 18 years, and a part of the Life Sciences team for over seven years.

This training will provide an overview of the structure and composition of the Optum CDM dataset, along with best practices for performing analytic queries with the data. Training will include time for questions and answers.

The agenda is as follows:
CDM Data Asset Overview
Data Lag and Refreshes
Enrollment/Member Information
DOD/SES/ZIP5
Claims – Medical, Rx, Confinements
Additional: Labs, Provider, Standard Cost
Privacy/Compliance