2024 AEA TRE TIG Annual Business Meeting
October 15, 2024
Understanding Health Research Impact: The Use of Storytelling to Communicate the Value of Research to the Public
Applying a coding process for the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) to evaluate portfolios of projects
Understanding when and why a systems evaluation approach is appropriate: The disconnect between the CTR design and the NIH required evaluation
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Webinar Title: Evaluating Systemic Change to Promote Clinical and Translational Research
By John Stevenson, PhD
Presentations included:
Rhode Island: Evaluating Systemic Change at a Center for Clinical and Translational Research
Delaware: Theory-Driven Evaluation of Systemic Change
Dakotas: Using Systems Thinking to Support and Evaluate Broader Impacts of IDeA-CTR Activity
South Carolina: Utilizing the Research Integrated Network of Systems (RINS) for Evaluating Enterprise-wise Impacts and Quality Improvement within CTR Support Services
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Webinar Title: Clarifying the Concept of Learning Health System: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review
By Doug Easterling, PhD, and Anna Perry, MPH
Both are affiliated with Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute
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Webinar Title: Current Trends in Qualitative Methodology for Translational Science Research and Evaluation
By Clara Pelfrey (Case Western Reserve University), Joseph Kotarba (University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston), Elias Samuels (University of Michigan), Tanha Patel (University of North Carolina), Julie Rainwater (University of California-Davis)
This session is co-sponsored by the ACTS Evaluation SIG and the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Translational Research Evaluation Topical Interest Group (TRE TIG).
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TRE TIG Webinar Agenda for Wed. Feb. 12, 2020 at 1:00 PM ET
Webinar #1: Using REDCap as a Trainee Tracker
By Keith Herzog, Pearl Go, Emily Traw, Jaime Ziegler
All are affiliated with Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute.
Webinar #2: Rural health intervention evaluation
by Amy Martin, DrPH, MSPH
Dr. Amy Martin, DrPH, MSPH is Professor and Director for the Division of Population Oral Health, Department of Stomatology at the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina. She is also a Senior Investigator and adjunct faculty in the Dept. of Health Services Policy & Management in the Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina. Dr. Martin’s health policy research foci are safety net populations, access to care, and oral health with an emphasis on rural health care and public health systems. She serves as the Associate Director for the SC Clinical & Translational Research Institute’s Community Engagement Program, as a mentor for the KL2 Career Development Program, and on the CTSA Collaboration & Engagement Domain Task Force.