This Week in SHARP – November 29th to December 5th

Upcoming Presentations

December 2nd – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Grand Rounds presented by Donal O’Mathuna, B.Sc.(Pharm), MA, PhD and Lynn Gallagher-Ford, PhD, RN, NE-BC, DPFNAP, FAAN

December 9th – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Works in Progress presented by Courtney Collins, MD


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


OSU/NCH Stakeholder-Engaged Research Expertise Survey

The CCTS would like to invite researchers at OSU & NCH to complete a brief survey (< 5 min) related to their experience with engaging community stakeholders in their research projects.

The purpose of this survey is to create a database of researchers at OSU and NCH with experience engaging stakeholders in clinical and translational research projects. This database will serve as a directory that can be accessed to identify and invite/connect with researchers to:

  • mentor research teams new to the process of engagement;
  • present best practices and success stories at seminars/programs related to engaging stakeholders in research;
  • present as “guest speakers” for the Community Scientist Academy (CSA); and
  • present research findings to community stakeholders via CCTS Science Cafés.

* This database is for the CCTS CE Program’s internal use only

If you are an OSU/NCH researcher, please take this survey by December 4, 2020.

You may open the survey in your web browser by clicking the link below:
OSU/NCH Stakeholder-Engaged Research Expertise Survey

If the link above does not work, try copying the link below into your web browser:
https://redcap.bmi.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=giFhXwBS4m

Thank you,
OSU CCTS Community Engagement Program Staff


Educational Research Series: Making Sense of “Conceptual Frameworks”

 

FAME Event: Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 12:30 p.m.

Deborah Pond

Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Online Only

CME: This event is certified for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

 

 

Tying your research to a clear conceptual framework is critical for successful funding and publication.  But what exactly is a conceptual framework, and how do you identify appropriate frameworks that fit your research? During this active workshop, participants will be introduced to conceptual frameworks and will learn strategies for identifying and integrating appropriate frameworks into their educational research. Register.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Grant Submissions- Process Flow

Be advised that both the COM and CCC Grants Management Office is more strictly enforcing grant submission timelines.

For COM investigators, your intention to submit a new proposal must be sent through the REDCap portal (link: https://redcap.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=TYPT3ALFMN), but if fewer than 6 weeks remain before the deadline they may not be able to accommodate your application and will deny the submission. 

CCC applications should continue to be routed to the CCC Grants Office, by emailing an inquiry to Li.Zheng@osumc.edu


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


SHARP Staff – Return to Campus

We are in the midst of our Return to Campus plan and you may be seeing us in the office more often. We need to adhere to the social distancing requirements in our shared space, and we will be working on modified schedules until a full return is feasible. All SHARP staff continue to be reachable by phone, email, and text, whether in the office or working remotely. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 

Next Week in SHARP – November 22nd to 28th

Upcoming Presentations

December 2nd – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Grand Rounds presented by Donal O’Mathuna, B.Sc.(Pharm), MA, PhD

December 9th – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Works in Progress presented by Courtney Collins, MD


OSU/NCH Stakeholder-Engaged Research Expertise Survey

The CCTS would like to invite researchers at OSU & NCH to complete a brief survey (< 5 min) related to their experience with engaging community stakeholders in their research projects.

The purpose of this survey is to create a database of researchers at OSU and NCH with experience engaging stakeholders in clinical and translational research projects. This database will serve as a directory that can be accessed to identify and invite/connect with researchers to:

  • mentor research teams new to the process of engagement;
  • present best practices and success stories at seminars/programs related to engaging stakeholders in research;
  • present as “guest speakers” for the Community Scientist Academy (CSA); and
  • present research findings to community stakeholders via CCTS Science Cafés.

* This database is for the CCTS CE Program’s internal use only

If you are an OSU/NCH researcher, please take this survey by December 4, 2020.

You may open the survey in your web browser by clicking the link below:
OSU/NCH Stakeholder-Engaged Research Expertise Survey

If the link above does not work, try copying the link below into your web browser:
https://redcap.bmi.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=giFhXwBS4m

Thank you,
OSU CCTS Community Engagement Program Staff


Educational Research Series: Making Sense of “Conceptual Frameworks”

 

FAME Event: Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 12:30 p.m.

Deborah Pond

Wednesday, December 9, 2020, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Online Only

CME: This event is certified for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

 

 

Tying your research to a clear conceptual framework is critical for successful funding and publication.  But what exactly is a conceptual framework, and how do you identify appropriate frameworks that fit your research? During this active workshop, participants will be introduced to conceptual frameworks and will learn strategies for identifying and integrating appropriate frameworks into their educational research. Register.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Grant Submissions- Process Flow

Be advised that both the COM and CCC Grants Management Office is more strictly enforcing grant submission timelines.

For COM investigators, your intention to submit a new proposal must be sent through the REDCap portal (link: https://redcap.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=TYPT3ALFMN), but if fewer than 6 weeks remain before the deadline they may not be able to accommodate your application and will deny the submission. 

CCC applications should continue to be routed to the CCC Grants Office, by emailing an inquiry to Li.Zheng@osumc.edu


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


SHARP Staff – Return to Campus

We are in the midst of our Return to Campus plan and you may be seeing us in the office more often. We need to adhere to the social distancing requirements in our shared space, and we will be working on modified schedules until a full return is feasible. All SHARP staff continue to be reachable by phone, email, and text, whether in the office or working remotely. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 

Next Week in SHARP – November 15th to 21st

Upcoming Presentations

November 18th – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Grand Rounds presented by Timothy Huerta, PhD, MS

“Update on OSU Research Infrastructure”

December 2nd – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Grand Rounds presented by Donal O’Mathuna, B.Sc.(Pharm), MA, PhD

December 9th – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Works in Progress presented by Courtney Collins, MD


Upcoming Event

You are invited to join us for The Greenwall Foundation’s William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture on Monday, November 16, at 6:30 pm EDT.

Keith Wailoo, PhD, Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University, will discuss Whose Pain Matters? Reflections on Race, Social Justice, and COVID-19’s Revealed Inequalities.

We are excited to partner with the NYU School of Global Public Health and its Center for Bioethics to bring this year’s Lecture to a national audience as a live webinar and moderated Q&A session. Reserve your spot early here; registration is free.

We hope to see you there.

From Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD: Colleagues, this may be of interest. Registration is free. Dr. Wailoo is a fascinating writer on pain and other topics. His work includes Pain: A Political History, Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health, and How Cancer Crossed the Color Line.


Grant Submissions- Process Flow

Be advised that both the COM and CCC Grants Management Office is more strictly enforcing grant submission timelines.

For COM investigators, your intention to submit a new proposal must be sent through the REDCap portal (link: https://redcap.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=TYPT3ALFMN), but if fewer than 6 weeks remain before the deadline they may not be able to accommodate your application and will deny the submission. 

CCC applications should continue to be routed to the CCC Grants Office, by emailing an inquiry to Li.Zheng@osumc.edu


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


SHARP Staff – Return to Campus

We are in the midst of our Return to Campus plan and you may be seeing us in the office more often. We need to adhere to the social distancing requirements in our shared space, and we will be working on modified schedules until a full return is feasible. All SHARP staff continue to be reachable by phone, email, and text, whether in the office or working remotely. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 

Next Week in SHARP – November 8th to 14th

Upcoming Presentations

November 18th – 4:00pm to 5:00pm – Grand Rounds presented by Timothy Huerta, PhD, MS

“Research Infrastructure Update”


Upcoming Event

You are invited to join us for The Greenwall Foundation’s William C. Stubing Memorial Lecture on Monday, November 16, at 6:30 pm EDT.

Keith Wailoo, PhD, Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University, will discuss Whose Pain Matters? Reflections on Race, Social Justice, and COVID-19’s Revealed Inequalities.

We are excited to partner with the NYU School of Global Public Health and its Center for Bioethics to bring this year’s Lecture to a national audience as a live webinar and moderated Q&A session. Reserve your spot early here; registration is free.

We hope to see you there.

From Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD: Colleagues, this may be of interest. Registration is free. Dr. Wailoo is a fascinating writer on pain and other topics. His work includes Pain: A Political History, Dying in the City of the Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia and the Politics of Race and Health, and How Cancer Crossed the Color Line.


Grant Submissions- Process Flow

Be advised that both the COM and CCC Grants Management Office is more strictly enforcing grant submission timelines.

For COM investigators, your intention to submit a new proposal must be sent through the REDCap portal (link: https://redcap.osumc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=TYPT3ALFMN), but if fewer than 6 weeks remain before the deadline they may not be able to accommodate your application and will deny the submission. 

CCC applications should continue to be routed to the CCC Grants Office, by emailing an inquiry to Li.Zheng@osumc.edu


Are you contemplating working with a unpaid volunteer student?

SHARP can help you work out the logistics.  We can arrange for virtual access for OSU affiliates at no cost, and virtual access for non-OSU affiliates for a fee (to set up a virtual machine for them to remote to).

For more information, contact Judy M. Opalek, PhD (judy.opalek@osumc.edu)


SHARP Staff – Return to Campus

We are in the midst of our Return to Campus plan and you may be seeing us in the office more often. We need to adhere to the social distancing requirements in our shared space, and we will be working on modified schedules until a full return is feasible. All SHARP staff continue to be reachable by phone, email, and text, whether in the office or working remotely. We appreciate your patience during this time.

Please note that the SHARP staff are working 100% remotely at this time and are still fully available for virtual meetings and discussion.  We have nearly every normal tool at our disposal during this time and are only limited by face-to-face interactions and campus-based physical resources. If you have any questions or concerns—reach out!

 

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