Games & Gamification in Medical Education
Creative Methods in Medical Education is a 4-Part Series on Innovative & Non-Traditional Methods to Enhance Medical Education The fourth session in the series “Games & Gamification in Medical Education”
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Creative Methods in Medical Education is a 4-Part Series on Innovative & Non-Traditional Methods to Enhance Medical Education The fourth session in the series “Games & Gamification in Medical Education”
Join Prapti Bisht, MBA, CIP – Director, MGB IRB Operations – to learn to manage and report unanticipated problems, including adverse events, to the MGB IRB. This course is an
Join Karen Costenbader, MD, MPH – Faculty Director, Brigham Office for Research Careers – to learn about the peer review process for manuscripts. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and
Join Samia Mora, MD, MHS to learn about academic medicine, industry, and collaborative research in the era of emerging technologies and precision health. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and
Join Benjamin Silverman, MD – Senior Chair of the MGB IRB – to learn about working with the MGB IRB. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills one hour
Join Kathy Vernovsky from the MGB Human Research Affairs Compliance & Education Office to learn about FDA inspections, 483s, and warning letters. This course is an RCR-eligible lecture and fulfills
This monthly forum is intended to build a community of peers among Research Project Managers at the Brigham by providing a space to share best practices and learn new skills
This monthly forum is intended to build a community of peers among Research Project Managers at the Brigham by providing a space to share best practices and learn new skills
Registration is required in HealthStream The four-hour Mass General Brigham Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Seminar includes faculty presentations and discussions on authorship; data management; documentation and integrity; conflict
REGISTER via HealthStream Summary: This MGB Human Research Affairs (HRA) course is for investigators and all members of the study staff and covers essential information regarding audits and inspections,
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