Evolution of Clinical Research Applications

Virtual

Learn more about the past, present, and future of the clinical research applications ecosystem at UW, including an overview of the importance of data integrity and resources to help navigate the ecosystem.

Working at Eastpark: What Will My Workday Look Like? Part II

Virtual

Learn more about patient flow and scheduling, transportation, technology, room reservations, research staff placement, and services provided by the Pharmaceutical Research Center (PRC) and non-oncology lab processing.

Research Forum: Wisconsin’s Biohealth Tech Hub

Virtual

Learn about the state of Wisconsin’s recent designation and funding by the U.S. Economic Development Administration as a regional Tech Hub in biohealth and personalized medicine and UW-Madison’s role as a key partner in the initiative.

Voices From a Cancer Clinical Trial

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Hear patient and researcher perspectives on clinical trials and the impact of clinical research participation on the future of health care in Wisconsin and beyond.

Research Billing: How to be Compliant

Virtual

Understanding Medicare billing rules, study activity and billing, Medicare Advantage, and information on IDE trials, HUD, CED’s, Expanded Access and more.

Requesting UW Health Clinical Space & Nursing Resources for Research

Virtual

This forum will give an overview of UW Health policies and processes related to research teams requests to recruit nurses study subjects, use nurses to complete research activities, and use UW Health clinical spaces to complete research activities.

Conducting Clinical Trials at Eastpark

Virtual

For those who are planning to conduct clinical trials at UW Health's Eastpark Medical Center (EMC), or would like to learn more about the process, this forum will provide an overview of the policies, procedures, and resources available for research at EMC.

Voices from a Sjögren’s Disease Trial

Virtual

In honor of Clinical Trials Day, the UW Clinical Trials Institute is proud to host a virtual conversation with Dr. Sara McCoy, UW School of Medicine and Public Health, and a participant in Dr. Mccoy's Sjögren's disease clinical trial at UW–Madison.