Join us for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium.
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Join us for an informal, drop-in breakfast in the Health Sciences Learning Center (HSLC) Atrium. |
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In this session, we’ll explore five key strategies to enhance communication, streamline meetings, and strengthen teamwork across research and clinical settings. |
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Dive into meaningful conversations about health and the importance of diverse participation in clinical research, savor delicious food, and connect with neighbors and friends. |
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Clinical trials are essential to advancing medical knowledge and care, but participation in trials can impose real financial burdens on participants and their families. |
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A day of powerful conversations, global partnerships, and innovative solutions in cancer care.
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This event will discuss the FDA's role in AI software development, IRB expectations for the use of AI in clinical research, and compliance considerations for the deployment of AI applications in health care settings. |
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This session is part of the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research's (ICTR) virtual workshop series, "How We Talk With Research Participants: The Art of Communication." |
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Join the UW Clinical Trials Institute's (CTI) Portfolio Management team to learn about their operations and services to support study startup from intake through activation. |
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This webinar will explore how patient advocates—or patient partners—can meaningfully shape cancer research by bringing lived experience, diverse perspectives, and community insight to the table.
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All are invited to join Denee Bex, MPH, RD, from the Navajo Nation, who will discuss the historical and cultural significance of Indigenous food systems, identify how the health field can address gaps in Indigenous nutrition representation and research, and highlight culturally responsive strategies to support Indigenous food knowledge and nutrition practices in various settings. |
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