June 06, 2006
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program
The seminar series featured on this site is sponsored by the Practice-Based Research-Cancer Control Training Post-doctoral Fellowship Program, which is funded by the National Cancer Institute. The only fellowship of its kind, it provides training in practice-based research and cancer prevention and control methods for physicians, dentists, and doctorally-prepared advanced practice nurses. The fellowship prepares clinicians for careers as successful cancer prevention and control investigators working within practice-based research networks. Click the following link for more information about the fellowship program http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/07/12/PBRN Fellowship announcement - 3.doc.
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How to use this site
This site contains research training materials from 7 seminars conducted at Case Western Reserve University on the topic of Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs). Click the following link for the complete list of seminars and the reading list http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/08/03/Schedule for PBRN seminar series final.doc.
For each seminar listed below, links to the audio and Powerpoint presentation files are provided. Simply click an audio link to listen to a presentation (be sure that your computer's speakers are turned on). PowerPoint files are provided in both Microsoft PowerPoint format and in Adobe .pdf format. Click a link and select 'Open' to view a presentation.
In addition, audio files and Adobe .pdf files can be downloaded to your mp3 player. Please follow the instructions below entitled, 'Subscribing to the podcasts'.
If you have questions about the seminars or the fellowship program, please contact James Werner, PhD at james.werner@case.edu.
SUBSCRIBING TO THE PODCASTS
To subscribe to the podcasts in iTunes copy
http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/practice_based_research_seminar_series/rss20.xml
and paste into the "subscribe to podcast" box under the advanced menu in iTunes.
If you normally use a different Podcatcher (such as Yahoo, Digital Podcast, Podfeed or Podzinger, etc) please follow that program's instructions.
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Seminar 1: Introduction to Practice-Based Research Networks
On March 8, 2006, Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH was the featured speaker at Session 1 of the Greater Cleveland Practice-based Research Seminar Series. His presentation was entitled, "Introduction to Practice-based Research Networks." An audiopodcast of the presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Intro to PBRNs audio - Paul Nutting2.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/03/NuttingSeminar1Powerpoint.ppt
or in Adobe .pdf format at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/03/14/Intro%20to%20PBRNs%20slides%20-%20
Paul%20Nutting.pdf.
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Seminar 2: Research Facilitation and Data Collection in Practice-Based Research Networks
On March 22, 2006, James Werner, PhD of Case Western Reserve University was the featured speaker at Session 2 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Research Facilitation and Data Collection in Practice-based Research Networks. An audiopodcast of the session is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/03/27/WernerSeminar2Audio.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/03/27/WernerSeminar2Powerpoint.ppt or http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/03/27/WernerSeminar2Powerpoint.pdf.
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Seminar 3, Part I: Methods for Practice Enrollment, Maintenance of Interest, and Representativeness in Practice-Based Research Networks
On April 12, 2006, Amy Heneghan, MD, of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was one of two featured speakers at Session 3 of the seminar series. Her presentation was entitled, “Methods for Practice Enrollment, Maintenance of Interest, and Representativeness in Practice-Based Research Networks." An audiopodcast of the session is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/21/HeneghanSeminar3Audio.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/21/HeneghanSeminar3Powerpoint.ppt or http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/03/HeneghanSeminar3Powerpoint.pdf.
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Seminar 3, Part II: Sampling and Nested Data in Practice-Based Research
On April 12, 2006, Stephen Zyzanski, PhD, of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was one of two featured speakers at Session 3 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Methods for Practice Enrollment, Maintenance of Interest, and Representativeness in Practice-Based Research Networks." The accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/21/ZyzanskiSeminar3Powerpoint.ppt or http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/03/ZyzanskiSeminar3Powerpoint.pdf.
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Seminar 4, Part I: Behavioral Measurement in Practice Based Research: The Primary Care Measurement Database
On April 26, 2006, Stephen Zyzanski, PhD of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was the featured speaker at Session 4 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Behavioral Measurement in Practice Based Research: The Primary Care Measurement Database." An audiopodcast of the session is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/27/ZyzanskiSeminar4aAudio.mp3and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/27/ZyzanskiSeminar4aPowerpoint.ppt or http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/03/ZyzanskiSeminar4aPowerpoint.pdf.
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Seminar 4, Part II: Data Analysis in Practice-Based Research
On April 26, 2006, Stephen Zyzanski, PhD of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was the featured speaker at Session 4 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Data Analysis in Practice-Based Research." An audiopodcast of the session is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/27/ZyzanskiSeminar4bAudio.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/04/27/ZyzanskiSeminar4bPowerpoint.ppt or http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/03/ZyzanskiSeminar4bPowerpoint.pdf.
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Seminar 5, Part I: Community-Based Participatory Research
On May 10, 2006, Maghboeba Mosavel, PhD of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was one of 2 featured speakers at Session 5 of the seminar series. Her presentation was entitled, “Community-Based Participatory Research: An innovative approach for practice based research networks." An audiopodcast of the presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Mosavel.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Mosavel - Practice based research.ppt or in Adobe .pdf format at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Mosavel - Practice based research.
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Seminar 5, Part II: Use of Large Databases to Inform PBRN Research
On May 10, 2006, Gregory Cooper, MD of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was one of 2 featured speakers at Session 5 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Use of Large Databases for Cancer Prevention and Control Research." An audiopodcast of his presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Cooper.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Cooper.ppt or in Adobe .pdf format at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/05/14/Cooper.pdf.
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Seminar 6, Part I: Mixed Methods Study Design
On May 24, 2006, Kurt C. Stange, MD, PhD of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was one of 2 featured speakers at Session 6 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Mixed Methods Study Design." An audiopodcast of the presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/05/Stange audio.mp3 and the accompanying summary document may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/06/Stange Study Design.DOC or in Adobe .pdf format at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/06/Stange Study Design.pdf.
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Seminar 6, Part II: Human Subjects Protection
On May 24, 2006, Stephen Wotman, DDS of the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine was one of 2 featured speakers at Session 6 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Human Subjects Protection: Research Imperatives." An audiopodcast of his presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/05/Wotman audio.mp3 and the accompanying Powerpoint presentation may be viewed at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/05/Human Subjects Lecture.ppt or in Adobe .pdf format at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/05/Human Subjects Lecture.pdf.
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Seminar 7: Quality Improvement Methods
On June 7, 2006, Donald Goddard, MD of the University Hospitals Health System and the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine was the featured speaker at Session 7 of the seminar series. His presentation was entitled, “Six Sigma Methods for Quality Improvement." An audiopodcast of the presentation is available online at http://blog.case.edu/jjw17/2006/06/12/Goddardmp3.mp3.
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