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Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
AGS/AGING LEARNING Collaborative
27 episodes
3 weeks ago
Join Dr. Jerry Gurwitz, from UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center, and Drs. Namrata Singh from University of Washington, Melissa Loh from the University of Rochester, and Rasheeda Hall from Duke University, as they highlight opportunities for rheumatology, oncology, and nephrology specialists to implement MCC Care. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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Join Dr. Jerry Gurwitz, from UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center, and Drs. Namrata Singh from University of Washington, Melissa Loh from the University of Rochester, and Rasheeda Hall from Duke University, as they highlight opportunities for rheumatology, oncology, and nephrology specialists to implement MCC Care. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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Episodes (20/27)
Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
MCCs Care and Medical Specialties
Join Dr. Jerry Gurwitz, from UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center, and Drs. Namrata Singh from University of Washington, Melissa Loh from the University of Rochester, and Rasheeda Hall from Duke University, as they highlight opportunities for rheumatology, oncology, and nephrology specialists to implement MCC Care.
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3 months ago
29 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Policy Challenges, Clinical Care, and Knowledge Gaps
Join Cynthia Boyd, MD, MPH, John Hopkins Medicine, and Arlene Bierman, MD, MS, AHRQ’s Center for Evidence and Practice Improvement and Rafael Samper-Ternent, MD, PhD, UT Health Houston as they discuss policy challenges and clinical care in relation to MCCs and aging, as well as knowledge gaps and areas to be improved. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Basics of MCCs and Aging: Epidemiology, Biology, and Knowledge Gaps
Join Jay Magaziner, PhD, University of Maryland School of Medicine; and Stephanie Studenski, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine & National Institute on Aging; Luigi Ferrucci, MD, PhD, National Institute on Aging and Rafael Samper-Ternent, MD, PhD, UT Health Houston as they discuss important epidemiological and biological aspects of MCCs and aging, as well as, some knowledge gaps, where more work is needed. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Turning Research into Practice
Join Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Kathryn Callahan, MD, MS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, as they discuss health system coalition building and the different kinds of skillsets of team members in the Learning Healthcare System (LHS). They also discuss implementing initiatives in an LHS. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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1 year ago
29 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Turning Practice into Research
Join Leah Hanson, PhD, HealthPartners Institute and Tullika Garg, MD, MPH, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, as they discuss how clinical gaps play a role in practice and initiating research. They examine the different perspectives and roles of the patient, clinician, clinical staff and leadership in identifying those clinical gaps. They also consider barriers faced when trying to operationalize a research question. To view a transcript click here then select the tra...
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1 year ago
14 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
The Learning Healthcare System: from concept to reality
Join Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Leah Hanson, PhD, HealthPartners Institute, as they discuss learning healthcare systems (LHS) and their potential value. They define LHS, their importance and also the differences in the cycle of research in the LHS vs the traditional academic research study. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Missing Data Methods in Longitudinal Data Sets
Join Terrence E. Murphy, PhD, MS, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, and Qian-Li Xue, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, as they discuss missing data. They review different types of missing data mechanisms, analytic approaches to approach missing data and good practice with missing data. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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1 year ago
32 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Observed and Latent Cluster Analysis
Join Terrence E. Murphy, PhD, MS, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, and Karen Bandeen-Roche, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, as they discuss usefulness of cluster analysis for the study of multimorbidity. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Evidence Generation for Complex Older Adults
Join Karen Bandeen-Roche, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Ravi Varadhan, PhD, John Hopkins University, as they discuss the challenges and limitations of randomized clinical trials, and observational data for providing evidence relevant to older adults with multimorbidity. They review a cross-design synthetic approach combining trials and real-world data to generate evidence for older adults with multimorbidity. To view a transcript click here then select the transcr...
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Introduction to Risk Prediction Models
Join Karen Bandeen-Roche, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Terrence E. Murphy, PhD, MS, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, as they discuss predictive risk modeling in the context of multimorbidity. They discuss the importance of model selection depending on the situation. They also discuss internal and external validation, statistical modeling and outcome events. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Joint Longitudinal and Time-to-Event Models
Join Terrence E. Murphy, PhD, MS, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, and Kendra Plourde, PhD, Yale School of Medicine, as they discuss joint modeling methods. They also discuss longitudinal models, modeling survival events, collider bias and the many types and useful applications of joint models. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Patient, Family Caregiver, and Other Stakeholder Engagement
Join Alyce Adams, PhD, Stanford University, Libby Hoy, BS, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute and Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa, PhD, MPH, Stanford University as they discuss engaging patients, caregivers and communities in research, methods to evaluate success and impact and the state of research and future for engagement. This podcast will discuss each topic covered in the Patient, Family Caregiver, and Other Stakeholder Engagement domain. To view a transcript click here then selec...
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2 years ago
26 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Tools, Strategies, and Approaches to Improve Inclusions in Research
Join moderator Dr. Heather Whitson from Duke University School of Medicine to talk about Tools, Strategies, and Approaches to Improve Inclusion Across the Lifespan in Multiple Chronic Conditions Research with panelists, Maya Clark-Cutaia, PhD, ACNP-BC, from NYU, Hanzhang Xu, PhD, RN from Duke University School of Medicine and Barrett Bowling, MD from, Duke University School of Medicine. They also discuss the development of the 5Ts framework as well as other research frameworks that support in...
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Why is inclusion so important? Why should we do our best to ensure appropriate inclusion?
Join Dr. Ana Quiñones, from Oregon Health & Science University, and Darina V. Petrovsky, PhD, RN from Rutgers University; Jane Jih, MD, MPH, MAS from UCSF; Elizabeth Eckstrom, MD, MPH from Oregon Health & Science University and Karen M. Goldstein, MD, MSPH from Durham VA Health Care System, to discuss why inclusion is so important in research and how inclusion will improve health equity overall. The group also discuss common barriers to participating in research studies by underrepres...
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2 years ago
25 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Finding and Sustaining Career Success and Satisfaction
Join Dr. Heather Whitson, from Duke University School of Medicine and Dr. Cathleen Colon-Emeric, from Duke University School of Medicine, as they explore ways to find and sustain career success and satisfaction. They also discuss describe challenges and strategies for success in research on multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) in developing your team, research program and a personalized professional development plan. To view a transcript, click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
8 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Disseminating MCCs Findings and Translating Them into Practice Change
Join Dr. Albert Siu, from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Dr. Heather Whitson, Duke University School of Medicine, as they discuss dissemination of MCCs findings and translating them into practice change, policy, and better outcomes. They touch upon the specific dissemination and implementation barriers that exist for interventions to manage multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) and hybrid effectiveness implementation research designs and how they may be applied to research for MCCs...
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2 years ago
9 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Fostering an Effective Team for MCCs Research
Join Dr. Heather Whitson, from Duke University School of Medicine, and Dr. Albert Siu, from Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, to discuss ways to foster an effective team for multimorbidity research. The pair also define an ideal team, with real-world relevance to your MCC research agenda and strategies that support effective interdisciplinary teams. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Pragmatic Clinical Trials
Join Dr. Heather Allore, from Yale School of Medicine and Dr. David Reuben, from University of California, Los Angeles, as they delineate between explanatory and pragmatic trials and discuss issues to consider when conducting pragmatic trials in health care systems, including commitment to supporting clinical personnel, study infrastructure, and fidelity. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Cluster Randomized Trials
Join Dr. David Reuben, from University of California, Los Angeles, and Dr. Subashan Perera, from the University of Pittsburg School of Medicine, as they discuss cluster randomized trials. They touch upon the main characteristics, statistical advantages, and disadvantages, and potential ethical or operational issues of conducting these types of trials. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.
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2 years ago
18 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Addressing Challenges in Management of Adverse Events in Clinical Trials Involving Older Adults with Serious Illness
Join Dr. Mike Steinman, from the University of California, San Francisco and Abigail Baim-Lance, PhD, from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, as they discuss how existing procedures for serious and non-serious adverse events (SAEs/AEs) are not always appropriate for clinical research involving older adults with serious illness. They also explore an alternative approach to defining, monitoring, classifying, and reporting adverse events in this population. To view a transcript click ...
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2 years ago
17 minutes

Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Join Dr. Jerry Gurwitz, from UMass Chan Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center, and Drs. Namrata Singh from University of Washington, Melissa Loh from the University of Rochester, and Rasheeda Hall from Duke University, as they highlight opportunities for rheumatology, oncology, and nephrology specialists to implement MCC Care. To view a transcript click here then select the transcript tab.