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Education & Training

Services are available to researchers, clinicians, and community partners affiliated with ACCEL DE-CTR institutions. Services are funded through the ACCEL DE-CTR program and are open to all ACCEL members.

The JIN supports networking, faculty engagement, and co-sponsors interactive educational and professional development sessions to address challenges facing new investigators, the development of collaborative research, and mentor training.

A collection of educational material and courses on topics ranging from study design and basic statistics to analysis and communicating you data.

Here you will find ECHO IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN) evidence-based clinical research courses that aim to increase investigators’ and research teams’ overall clinical research competency and prepare them for conducting clinical trials.

Whether you're applying for an ACCEL funding mechanism, were recently awarded, or are an ACCEL Study Section reviewer, there are training videos, best practices, examples, and templates available to aid your proposal and submission.

The ACE Curriculum is primarily intended for those interested in seeking or those who have received funding from the DE ACCEL program, likely as part of the pilot grant process.

Modules and videos to aid you in your grant proposal writing, development of effective writing habits, and other tips for submission success.

Skills, tools and programs across the writing, presentation and distribution spectrum.

Mentor and mentee resources, access to tools and peer-level support.

HDPulse is a resource provided by the NIH that offers data, tools, and evidence-based interventions to help researchers and policymakers address and understand health disparities and improve minority health outcomes at national, state, and county levels.

ids

The Innovative Discoveries (ID) Series features informal presentations on topics relevant to current research, led by knowledgeable and experienced presenters. The presentations are held virtually the second and fourth Thursday of each month. There are offerings for researchers and healthcare providers of varying levels of expertise. Attending ID Series presentations can be an important step in your career development, connecting you to experts in biostatistics and epidemiology, elevating your own research, and improving your clinical practice.

You can receive 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME) for participating.

tech-talk

Tech Talks are monthly virtual seminars intended to present statistical, epidemiological, and bioinformatics methods and how they can be applied to medical research studies. Presentations focus on the technical aspects of the methods as well as their application to real world situations. Attending Tech Talk seminars can be an important step in your career development, connecting you to experts in biostatistics and epidemiology, elevating your own research, and improving your clinical practice.

You can receive 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME) for participating.