Quantitative Health Sciences Calendar
“Opportunities to Advance Health Equity through Implementation Science”
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.
Thursday, June 9, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.
Monday, June 13, 2022
Event Description
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.
Tuesday, June 21, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.
Thursday, June 23, 2022
Event Description
Fundamentals of Clinical Research Lecture Series presented by Bruce Barton, PhD, and Robert Goldberg, PhD. This lecture series is designed for students in training, residents, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in learning about the most commonly employed study designs used in clinical and public health research. Each of these 6 sessions (see table below) will have an approximate one-hour lecture on the topic of interest followed by a 30-minute discussion of a journal article that will be sent out prior to each lecture session. To join a session via ZOOM, click this link; meeting ID: 993 8204 3396; Password: 524517.