Training Program Title
I2S2 Seminar: Rhode Island @ AMIA Year in Review
CTSA Hub Administered
yes
Contact Information
Advance-CTR, AdvanceRI@Brown.edu
Training Program Description
I2S2 covers the breadth of topics in effectively using data and technology to advance biomedical discovery and healthcare delivery. Each learning activity (seminar, journal club, workshop, or tutorial) features methods, applications, or resources that are aligned with components of a learning health system. This series is a joint initiative between the Brown Center for Biomedical Informatics, Brown Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Implementation Science Core, Rhode Island Quality Institute, and Advance Clinical and Translational Research (Advance-CTR). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8obpj-bMc0&feature=youtu.be
Competency Keywords
Teamwork, Scientific writing, Clinical research professionals, Biostatistics, Biomedical informatics, Data management, Research study management, Documentation, Best practice, Study design
Other Keywords
I2S2 Seminar, AMIA
Digital Commons Disciplines
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering | Education | Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Public
yes
Cost to Access
no
Competency Domains
Scientific Concepts and Research Design; Ethical and Participant Safety Considerations; Medicines Development and Regulation; Clinical Trials Operations; Study and Site Management; Leadership and Professionalism
Learning Objectives
- effectively using data and technology to advance biomedical discovery and healthcare delivery
- Each learning activity features methods, applications, or resources that are aligned with components of a learning health system.
Delivery Method
Online
Target Learners
Principal Investigators; Clinical Research Professionals (other than PI); MDs including residents, house officers, fellows, hospitalists; Undergraduate, graduate or professional degree students; Post-doctoral scholars; Community Partners
Learning Level
Fundamental
Onboarding
no
Frequency
On demand
Time Needed
58 minutes
Associated Assessment
no