Nih Collaboratory

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Synopsis

This podcast covers topics from the NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds series related to advances in clinical research, particularly pragmatic clinical trials and clinical research that engages healthcare delivery systems as partners. Visit rethinkingclinicaltrials.org to learn more.

Episodes

  • Podcast 9: Data Science in the Era of Data Ubiquity

    11/04/2018 Duration: 15min

    Moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez speaks with Duke Forge Director Dr. Robert Califf about the opportunities and challenges for data science in an era where data is everywhere. Now that mobile phones and other portable electronic devices provide people with access to large amounts of data day or night, Dr. Califf addresses how researchers and health systems can ensure that accurate health information is reaching these audiences.

  • Podcast 8: Clinicians' Views on Participating in CER/PCOR

    22/03/2018 Duration: 15min

    Dr. Sean Tunis and Ellen Tambor discuss with moderator Dr. Kevin Weinfurt their findings on clinician attitudes towards research participation, and how and when to best engage them. They describe the need for involving clinicians in the planning of study design, and in closing feedback loops after studies are completed, in order to build clinicians’ trust that research does lead to quality improvement for their patients.

  • Podcast 7: Considerations for the Return of Genomic Results

    19/02/2018 Duration: 08min

    Dr. Andrew Faucett of Geisinger describes the considerations for the return of genomic results to patients.

  • Podcast 6: IMPACT-AFib: A Randomized Trial Using the Sentinel Initiative Platform

    22/01/2018 Duration: 08min

    Drs. Richard Platt and Christopher Granger speak with moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the IMPACT-AFib atrial fibrillation trial and the role of the FDA’s Sentinel Inititative. In this trial, researchers used Sentinel pharmacy data to find eligible patients with at least one oral anticoagulation prescription fill, and the speakers describe how the platform provided them with an efficient and cost-effective way to access the data of over 80,000 potential participants.

  • Podcast 1: Preprints: What, Why Not, and How

    22/01/2018 Duration: 11min

    Dr. Harlan Krumholz of Yale University Medical Center speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the ways preprint servers can help accelerate scientific progress through greater access to research results.

  • Podcast 5: Data and Safety Monitoring in Pragmatic Clinical Trials

    03/01/2018 Duration: 10min

    Dr. Greg Simon, principal investigator of the Suicide Prevention Outreach Trial (SPOT), and Susan Ellenberg, a member of the Collaboratory Regulatory/Ethics Core, speak with moderator Dr. Adrian Hernandez about the factors that determine the need for a Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) in pragmatic trials.

  • Podcast 4: Moderators' Edition

    03/01/2018 Duration: 10min

    Drs. Adrian Hernandez and Kevin Weinfurt, two NIH Collaboratory Co-PIs and podcast moderators, discuss their predictions and hopes for the NIH Collaboratory in the next year.

  • Podcast 3: Bringing Machine Learning to the Point of Care to Improve Suicide Prevention

    03/01/2018 Duration: 09min

    Dr. Greg Simon of the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Lesley Curtis about the integration of machine learning into suicide prevention.

  • Podcast 2: Health is More than Healthcare

    03/01/2018 Duration: 11min

    Dr. Karen DeSalvo, former acting Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services, speaks with the NIH Collaboratory’s Dr. Kevin Weinfurt about the factors other than healthcare systems than impact the health of our communities.

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