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Grand Rounds May 5, 2023: All of Us Research Program: Improving Health Through Diverse Technology, Huge Cohorts, and Precision Medicine (Joshua C. Denny, MD, MS)

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Denny, MD, MS CEO, All of Us Research Program Slides Keywords Precision Medicine, All of Us Research Program Key Points The mission of the All of Us Research Program is to accelerate health research and medical breakthroughs, enabling individualized prevention, treatment, and care for all of us.

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7 Easy Tips for Writing a Webinar Title That Grabs Attention (Examples Included)

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Use Keywords. Webinars are often advertised through email marketing and search engine optimization, so it’s important to use keywords that your target audience is more likely to search for. The sheet includes examples of titles that you could use for your upcoming webinars and you can adapt them to fit your needs.

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Grand Rounds February 16, 2024: Clinical Implications of the MINT Trial: p=0.07 (Jeffrey Carson, MD, MACP)

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Chair in General Internal Medicine Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Keywords Transfusion; MI; MINT; Anemia; Clinical trials Key Points Anemia is common in patients with acute MI. I think that the journal bought into that and helped us do it. Reynolds, M.D. There were differing opinions.

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Grand Rounds October 13, 2023: Incorporating Social Determinants of Health Into PCORnet (Keith Marsolo, PhD)

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Speaker Keith Marsolo, PhD Associate Professor Department of Population Health Sciences Duke University School of Medicine Slides Keywords PCORnet, Common Data Model, EHR, Social Determinants of Health Key Points There are many different definitions of social determinants of health.

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Grand Rounds February 9, 2024: Pragmatic Recruitment of Underrepresented Groups – Experience From the Diuretic Comparison Project (Cynthia Hau, MPH)

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When people understood what we were trying to do, embed research into clinical care, people really engaged and a few regional directors made participation one of the drivers of research in their region and helped us get initial groundwork.

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Grand Rounds February 3, 2023: Pragmatic Trials For Children With Congenital Heart Disease – Insights From The NITRIC Trial (Luregn Schlapbach, PhD, FCICM)

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Our study gave us a unique power to understand what happens after newborn cardiac surgeries. Discussion Themes – Can we learn the most important lessons from our trials sooner, that a particular intervention is not achieving what was hoped, with the idea that it will provide greater bandwidth of the research enterprise?

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Grand Rounds Ethics and Regulatory Series September 9, 2022: Building An Academic Learning Health System: Why Is It So Hard? (Steven Joffe, MD, MPH)

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It is incumbent on all of us, and it should be a central part of the goal for all of us to deliver care to patients and families. Steven Joffe, MD, MPH. Art and Ilene Penn Professor and Chair. Department of Medical Ethics & Health Policy. University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Ethics, Learning Health System.