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SUMMARY:Quantified Principles of Health Equity in Clinical Research
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Washington State University Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health\, the University of Washington Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center will host Jonathan Jackson\, PhD\, for a special seminar\, titled\, “Quantified Principles of Health Equity in Clinical Research.” \nIn recent years\, it has become clear that clinical research participation is more accessible to some populations relative to others. In this lecture\, Dr. Jackson will provide the audience with an overview of inequities and barriers for clinical trial recruitment in neurology. The presentation will describe current research in recruitment and inclusion science\, including a testable framework for future research\, as well as what investigators and study teams can do to minimize barriers to research recruitment. \nJoin on Zoom \n  \nDr. Jackson is the executive director of the Community Access\, Recruitment\, and Engagement Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital and is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. The Center investigates the impact of diversity and inclusion on the quality of human subjects research and leverages deep community entrenchment to build trust and overcome barriers to clinical trial participation. Jonathan’s research focuses on inequities in clinical settings that affect underserved populations\, and he has received generous funding for this work from the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research\, Massachusetts General Hospital\, and the National Institutes of Health\, including a prestigious NIH Pioneer Award to advance this work. Dr. Jackson\, who received his doctoral degree in Psychological and Brain Sciences in 2014\, also conducts research as a cognitive neuroscientist investigating the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease\, particularly in the absence of overt memory problems. He has become a well-known representative to underserved communities and dozens of affiliated organizations\, especially regarding participation in clinical research. Dr. Jackson serves in an advisory capacity for several organizations focused on equity in clinical research\, and has written guidance for local\, statewide\, national\, and federal organizations on research access\, engagement\, and recruitment. \n 
URL:https://ireach.wsu.edu/event/quantified-principles-of-health-equity-in-clinical-research/
LOCATION:Seattle\, cityplace\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Exploring Principles and Practices for Ethical Science Communication Within Community Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Gary Ferguson will be a panelist on a webinar Tuesday\, Oct. 17\, from 8:00-9:45 a.m. PDT\, titled\, “Exploring Principles and Practices for Ethical Science Communication within Community Engagement.” \nThe webinar\, hosted by the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine’s Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication\, will share insights on principles and practices for ethical science communication when engaging communities. \nFeatured discussions will address:\n\nWhat are principles and core elements of ethical and effective science communication and engagement in the context of community engagement?\nWhat are the broader contexts and factors that shape community-engaged science communication?\nWhat do we mean by trust and trustworthiness\, and what are practices for earning trust and ensuring mutual benefit?\nWhat are important ethical issues to consider in this work?\n\nConfirmed Panelists:\n\nHolley Wilkin\, Georgia State University\nJulie Lucero\, University of Utah\nGary Ferguson\, Washington State University\nBobby Wilson\, Metro Atlanta Urban Farm
URL:https://ireach.wsu.edu/event/exploring-principles-and-practices-for-ethical-science-communication-within-community-engagement/
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SUMMARY:The Natives Engaged in Alzheimer's Research Webinar Series Presents "Telling Our Own Stories: Power of Community-Partnered Data in Improving Aging Outcomes for Our Elders"
DESCRIPTION:The Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research Webinar Series Presents “Telling Our Own Stories: Power of Community-Partnered Data in Improving Aging Outcomes for Our Elders.” \nA majority of the research into aging and long-term care fails to adequately include American Indian\, Alaska Native\, and Native Hawaiian communities or does not factor important elements such as historical trauma\, service deserts\, and other impediments to access and participation in supportive programming. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Collette Adamsen will provide an overview of the importance of direct survey data in advocacy\, outreach\, and program planning to improve quality of life and health for American Indian\, Alaska Native\, and Native Hawaiian Elders. She will discuss the survey methodology for the triannual Identifying our Needs: A Survey of Elders needs assessment and describe how the data has been utilized by American Indian\, Alaska Native\, and Native Hawaiian programs to identify areas of need and develop additional supports while improving current service delivery options for the Elders in their communities. \nRegister on Zoom
URL:https://ireach.wsu.edu/event/near-improving-aging-outcomes/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:IREACH,NEAR
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SUMMARY:NEAR Brain Health Event in North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Event coming up in September
URL:https://ireach.wsu.edu/event/near-brain-health-event-in-north-carolina/
LOCATION:NC\, 1433 NC Dr\, NC City\, NC\, United States
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