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SUMMARY:Essentials of Patient-Oriented Research (EPOR)
DESCRIPTION:Essentials of Patient-Oriented Research (EPOR) is an introduction to clinical research course. The three-quarter series is presented by a diverse team of experts involved in the full spectrum of clinical research at the University of Chicago. The course serves as a cornerstone for young faculty interested in a career in clinical or translational research, as well as an important part of any fellow or K awardee training plan. The winter session meets the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training requirement for trainees receiving NIH funding and will be held online using Zoom. Elaine Worcester, MD will present on “Academic Fraud/Research Misconduct.”\n \n
URL:https://chicagoitm.org/events/essentials-of-patient-oriented-research-epor/
ORGANIZER;CN=Les Cooke:MAILTO:lcooke@bsd.uchicago.edu
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