AMPLIFYING ENGAGEMENT AND IMPACT OF YOUR RESEARCH THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH EDUCATION, HEALTH SYSTEMS, AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

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Symposia

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  • Track: Research
  • CME/CE: 1 - AMA Credits, AAFP Prescribed Credits, ABIM MOC Credits, CMD Management Credits, Nursing Credits, Pharmacy Credits, Social Work Credits
  • Q & A: Chat

Sponsored by the Junior Faculty Research Career Development Special Interest Group  
Moderator: Jessica L. Lee, MD, MS

It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to collaborate across academic institutions, community-based organizations, and healthcare systems to address the needs of the aging population. In this session, we will show examples of cross-sector collaborations that junior researchers can use to successfully implement their studies of older adults. Learning Objectives: (1) identify opportunities to conduct research in the community and with community-based organizations; (2) recognize the potential of integrating multidisciplinary team-based research in the curriculum of Geriatrics medicine and other fellowship programs; and (3) apply the principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR) to engage leaders, clinicians, and staff in translational research initiatives across health systems.

Involving the Community and Community-Based Organizations in Research
Jessica L. Lee, MD, MS
De-Alienation of Research During Fellowship
Ashna Rajan, MD
Collaborating Across Disciplines, Health Settings, and Institutions to Bring Innovation to Aging Research
Snigdha Jain, MD

Pharmacy and Social Work credit types are available for live participation only. Attendees may claim a maximum of 26.25 pharmacy contact or social work credit hours.