Oct
7
Mon
SCCR Science Series: Management of Chronic Kidney Disease @ Zoom Meeting
Oct 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
SCCR Science Series: Management of Chronic Kidney Disease @ Zoom Meeting

Speaker: Enrica Fung, MD

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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 Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in Division of Nephrology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, Enrica Fung, MD, to provide you with the information on clinically relevant
parameters of kidney disease, common complications related to chronic kidney disease and their treatments.

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

  • Understand the difference between acute and chronic kidney disease and a brief discussion on common causes of kidney disease
  • Discuss common symptoms and complications of chronic kidney disease, other organ systems that are affected, and their treatments
  • Reveal areas lacking research data in supporting daily clinical practice

 Attendance is open to all research staff.

About the Presenter:

Enrica Fung, MD, is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at Stanford. She completed her bachelors and master’s in public health at Berkeley followed by her medical degree at UC Davis. After completing her nephrology fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine, Dr. Fung served as chief of nephrology and led the transplant referral and post-transplant program at Veterans Affairs Loma Linda Healthcare System before returning to
Stanford. She has been actively involved in several of the VA Cooperative Studies as well as epidemiological research related to chronic kidney disease.

Board of Registered Nursing Optional 

Spectrum is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP15435 for 1.5 contact hour(s). If you wish to receive credit for attending this course, a $35 administrative fee will be charged to your STAP. To receive your certificate with BRN credit, you are required to self-register in STARS using code SCCR-BRN-10072024, attend the live session, and complete an evaluation at the conclusion of this class. Login to Axess: https://axess.sahr.stanford.edu and go to STARS, Catalog, Search Catalog. Enter “SCCR BRN” and locate the appropriate class and date [SCCR-BRN-10072024] and self-enroll.

BRN Cancellation Policy: If you wish to cancel your registration, please contact Kiera Davis, MS, RN, BSN at klarsen5@stanford.edu prior to the start of the class.

Nov
18
Mon
SCCR Coordinator Corner Workshop “Speaking for Success” @ Zoom Meeting
Nov 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
SCCR Coordinator Corner Workshop "Speaking for Success" @ Zoom Meeting

Speaker: Kiera Davis, MSCR, RN, BSN

The mission of the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR) includes offering educational resources, training, and support for investigators and research staff. SCCR’s Associate Director of Education and Training, Kiera Davis, MS, RN, BSN, will provide a presentation on speaking tips and strategies for successful presentations. The speaker will focus on adult learning styles, delivery skills, preparation, and the use of visual aids. This presentation is adapted from Paul Casella, a consultant in the Office of Faculty Affairs and Development at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Paul Casella professional speaker, writer, editor, presentation skills coach and video producer.

By attending this workshop, you will be able to:

  •  Understand 4 adult learning styles: sequential, practical, intuitive and story-based learners
  • Review a variety of effective delivery skills
  • Tips to best prepare for your presentation
  • Recommendations for use of visual aids Attendance is open to all research staff

Attendance is open to all research staff

About the Speaker:

Kiera Davis, MSCR, RN, BSN is the Clinical Associate Director of Education and Training in the Stanford Center for Clinical Research (SCCR). She joined Stanford University in 2015 and has worked in clinical research for over 12 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. She completed her Master of Science in Clinical Research from Campbell University in 2022.

Kiera is also the Program Lead of the Program Management Office (PMO), working closely with
the Senior Associate Dean of Research, the Research Office at TriValley, the Clinical Research
Quality Office and research study teams to support clinical research at TriValley.