Kristy Chen completed a six-hour course on Good Clinical Practices through the NIDA Clinical Trials Network, passing modules on institutional review boards, informed consent, confidentiality and privacy, participant safety and adverse events, quality assurance, the research protocol, documentation and record-keeping, research misconduct, roles and responsibilities, recruitment and retention, and investigational new drugs. The certificate is valid until May 31, 2018.
A discussion of key issues in relation to short incubation (rapid) HIV testing in a non-clinical setting. This presentation By Stevie Clayton of ACON was given at the AFAO AGM workshops November 2007.
Clinical standards - Celia Ingham Clark
NHS England
Presentation from the 'NHS services open seven days a week: every day counts' event on Saturday 16 November at The Metropole Hotel, Birmingham.
This event was hosted by NHS Improving Quality and NHS England to share the views and ideas of public, patients, carers, NHS England and health and social care staff on how to improve access to services for patients across the seven day week.
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/acute-care/seven-day-services.aspx or #7DayServices
Director of Strategy and Development, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare.
Presentation given at "Health Literacy Network: Crossing Disciplines, Bridging Gaps", November 26, 2013. The University of Sydney.
Hear firsthand from Healthcare Improvement Scotland and one of their teams that participated in the U.K. Health Foundation collaborative about their experience in applying the Vincent Framework at the frontline. The related challenges and benefits and how it has impacted their work.
A discussion of key issues in relation to short incubation (rapid) HIV testing in a non-clinical setting. This presentation By Stevie Clayton of ACON was given at the AFAO AGM workshops November 2007.
Clinical standards - Celia Ingham Clark
NHS England
Presentation from the 'NHS services open seven days a week: every day counts' event on Saturday 16 November at The Metropole Hotel, Birmingham.
This event was hosted by NHS Improving Quality and NHS England to share the views and ideas of public, patients, carers, NHS England and health and social care staff on how to improve access to services for patients across the seven day week.
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/acute-care/seven-day-services.aspx or #7DayServices
Director of Strategy and Development, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare.
Presentation given at "Health Literacy Network: Crossing Disciplines, Bridging Gaps", November 26, 2013. The University of Sydney.
Hear firsthand from Healthcare Improvement Scotland and one of their teams that participated in the U.K. Health Foundation collaborative about their experience in applying the Vincent Framework at the frontline. The related challenges and benefits and how it has impacted their work.
How to Establish an Evidence-Based Care Delivery Structure Like Allina HealthHealth Catalyst
Clinicians have to make difficult decisions on a regular basis. And when different clinicians within the same health system make markedly different decisions about medical treatment, significant waste and inconsistent outcomes arise.
What will be discussed?:
Establishing peer-reviewed and approved CPGs
Prioritizing improvements
Developing the CPG checklist
Engaging and collaborating with clinicians
Don't miss hearing firsthand how Allina established a systemwide EBDM model and realized a five percent decrease in Stage 1 lung cancer treatment variation as well as a 20 percent decrease in the number of heparin protocols.
Patient-Centered Medical Home: The Process and InitiativeGreenway Health
Learn more about the process and initiative of the Patient-Centered Medical Home model. This slideshow highlights the legislation, programs involved, and how to receive the PCMH certification and incentive funds.
This session offers more advanced content on the Critical Time Intervention model and how it applies to families. Speakers will discuss the practical application of the model for families with varying barriers to housing and services. Participants will walk away from this session with an in-depth understanding of how the model can improve outcomes for families in their community.
Conduct of clinical Trials during covid 19 a CTTI webinar Pamela Tenaerts
This week, stakeholders from across the clinicaltrials ecosystem submitted experiences and insights related to the FDA’s new guidance on the #conduct of clinical trials of medical products during the current hashtag#COVID-19 pandemic. We shared best practices and experiences in a webinar and our slides are now available in advance of posting the webinar.
SHARE Webinar: Why Should I Join a Clinical Trial with Dr. Hershmanbkling
Dr. Dawn L. Hershman of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University presented the basics of clinical trials and emphasized how important it is for more patients to participate in them. She also discussed trials currently available for early stage and metastatic breast cancers. The webinar was presented on June 25, 2014. To hear the webinar, visit www.sharecancersupport.org/hershman
Supporting Population Health Management by Andrew Bloschichak, MD, MBA
GCP certificate -Kristy 2015
1. NIDA Clinical Trials Network
Certificate of Completion
is hereby granted to
Kristy Chen
to certify your completion of the six-hour required course on:
GOOD CLINICAL PRACTICES
MODULE: STATUS:
Introduction N/A
Institutional Review Boards Passed
Informed Consent Passed
Confidentiality & Privacy Passed
Participant Safety & Adverse Events Passed
Quality Assurance Passed
The Research Protocol Passed
Documentation & Record-Keeping Passed
Research Misconduct Passed
Roles & Responsibilities Passed
Recruitment & Retention Passed
Investigational New Drugs Passed
Course Completion Date: 31 May 2015
CTN Expiration Date: 31 May 2018
Tracee Williams, Training Coordinator
NIDA Clinical Coordinating Center
This training has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National
Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSN27201201000024C.