Presentation by Coviu CEO Dr Silvia Pfeiffer at the Singapore "Women in Tech" conference, 19th September 2018.
Dr Pfeiffer stipulates that with modern technology, healthcare systems of the future can be built that are cheaper to run and more scalable in the view of chronic disease, but require more patient responsibility, more patient education, and more patient data insights.
http://womenintech.sg/agenda/
Degrees of Well-being: Research and Practice in Learning Environments at SFU BCcampus
Rosie Dhaliwal, Health Promotion Specialist, Simon Fraser University
Alisa Stanton, Health Promotion Specialist, Simon Fraser University
David Zandvliet, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University
Barbara Berry, Educational Consultant, Teaching and Learning Centre, Simon Fraser University
Learn more about Hematologists' digital habits, tools they utilize in their practices and the top sources of information that guide key decisions. This infographic is brought to you by the #ConcentricAnalyticsTeam
Slide deck for Lecture 4 USC The Future of Healthcare in 2050. Dr. Upperman explores key concepts in preventive care and management. Dr. Upperman presents key features of Forecasting.
University of Southern California Freshman Seminar 2017 @PedsTraumaMan
Presentation by Coviu CEO Dr Silvia Pfeiffer at the Singapore "Women in Tech" conference, 19th September 2018.
Dr Pfeiffer stipulates that with modern technology, healthcare systems of the future can be built that are cheaper to run and more scalable in the view of chronic disease, but require more patient responsibility, more patient education, and more patient data insights.
http://womenintech.sg/agenda/
Degrees of Well-being: Research and Practice in Learning Environments at SFU BCcampus
Rosie Dhaliwal, Health Promotion Specialist, Simon Fraser University
Alisa Stanton, Health Promotion Specialist, Simon Fraser University
David Zandvliet, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University
Barbara Berry, Educational Consultant, Teaching and Learning Centre, Simon Fraser University
Learn more about Hematologists' digital habits, tools they utilize in their practices and the top sources of information that guide key decisions. This infographic is brought to you by the #ConcentricAnalyticsTeam
Slide deck for Lecture 4 USC The Future of Healthcare in 2050. Dr. Upperman explores key concepts in preventive care and management. Dr. Upperman presents key features of Forecasting.
University of Southern California Freshman Seminar 2017 @PedsTraumaMan
Data Reproducibility in Preclinical Discovery, Is It a Real Problem? 09/17/15CTSI at UCSF
On Sep 17th Catalyst brought a panel of academic and industry thought leaders for a lively discussion on the issue of data reproducibility in academic research. Moderated by Cathy Tralau-Stewart, head of the Therapeutics track of the Catalyst Awards, the panel explored causes and potential solutions for a problem that has been receiving national attention in both scientific and popular media.
Panelists included Keith Yamamoto, Vice Chancellor for Research at UCSF; Larry Tabak, Principle Deputy Director, NIH; John Ioannidis, Professor of Health Research Policy at Stanford School of Medicine; Elizabeth Iorns, Co-Founder, Science Exchange; Parker B. Antin, Board of Directors President, FASEB; Amanda Halford, MBA, VP of Research, Sigma-Aldrich.
http://ctsi.ucsf.edu/news/about-ctsi/data-reproducibility-preclinical-research-and-discovery
NIH Research grants (R series) are an important funding mechanism for independent investigators as these awards offer the opportunity to head up major research projects.
In this presentation, Dr. Ian de Boer will leverage his experience from winning six different R awards to provide R series grant writing strategies. He explores: which R award is best for you; readiness and qualifications for independent support; formulating focused and solid research strategies; how to avoid common mistakes; tips for early investigators; and NIH expectations and grant requirements.
In this course you will learn the fundamentals of Epidemiology. You will know the principles and methods of epidemiologic investigation and the use of classical statistical approaches to describe the health of populations. Focused topics include the dynamic behavior of disease, usage of rates and clinical life table which measures and describes the extent of disease problems.
See More: https://bit.ly/31jxaic
Improving Immunization Services and Coverage at VIHABrett Hodson
A presentation provided to the British Columbia Immunization Committee summarizing the application of quality improvement methods to immunization services.
Improving school based immunization using individual consent formsBrett Hodson
This presentation provides an overview of a small 'pilot' project introducing the use of Panorama generated personalized consent reports into three schools in the Comox Valley.
Data Reproducibility in Preclinical Discovery, Is It a Real Problem? 09/17/15CTSI at UCSF
On Sep 17th Catalyst brought a panel of academic and industry thought leaders for a lively discussion on the issue of data reproducibility in academic research. Moderated by Cathy Tralau-Stewart, head of the Therapeutics track of the Catalyst Awards, the panel explored causes and potential solutions for a problem that has been receiving national attention in both scientific and popular media.
Panelists included Keith Yamamoto, Vice Chancellor for Research at UCSF; Larry Tabak, Principle Deputy Director, NIH; John Ioannidis, Professor of Health Research Policy at Stanford School of Medicine; Elizabeth Iorns, Co-Founder, Science Exchange; Parker B. Antin, Board of Directors President, FASEB; Amanda Halford, MBA, VP of Research, Sigma-Aldrich.
http://ctsi.ucsf.edu/news/about-ctsi/data-reproducibility-preclinical-research-and-discovery
NIH Research grants (R series) are an important funding mechanism for independent investigators as these awards offer the opportunity to head up major research projects.
In this presentation, Dr. Ian de Boer will leverage his experience from winning six different R awards to provide R series grant writing strategies. He explores: which R award is best for you; readiness and qualifications for independent support; formulating focused and solid research strategies; how to avoid common mistakes; tips for early investigators; and NIH expectations and grant requirements.
In this course you will learn the fundamentals of Epidemiology. You will know the principles and methods of epidemiologic investigation and the use of classical statistical approaches to describe the health of populations. Focused topics include the dynamic behavior of disease, usage of rates and clinical life table which measures and describes the extent of disease problems.
See More: https://bit.ly/31jxaic
Improving Immunization Services and Coverage at VIHABrett Hodson
A presentation provided to the British Columbia Immunization Committee summarizing the application of quality improvement methods to immunization services.
Improving school based immunization using individual consent formsBrett Hodson
This presentation provides an overview of a small 'pilot' project introducing the use of Panorama generated personalized consent reports into three schools in the Comox Valley.
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Slide di Paolo Catti, Associate partner, P4I – Partners4Innovation, in occasione del webinar "Gestione documentale e protocollo informatico: da adempimento a opportunità per migliorare trasparenza, efficienza e qualità organizzativa", organizzato da FPA in collaborazione con Microsoft. Il seminario si è svolto lunedì 20 giugno 2016.
Improving Health Disparities in the African-American Community by Educating P...
Certificate
1. 9/22/2016 Certificate
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C e r t i f i c a t e o f C o m p l e t i o n
Jerry Kinard
has successfully completed the online course
Randomized Controlled Trials (ERIC Notebook Periodical Second
Edition No.10)
(1 hour)
on
September 22, 2016
part of the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health
Anna P. Schenck, PhD, MPH
Director
North Carolina Institute for Public Health
Lorraine Alexander, DrPH
Distance Learning Specialist
NC Institute for Public Health
Rachel A. Wilfert, MD, MPH, CPH
Manager, Training & Technical Assistance
NC Institute for Public Health
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