Events Archive

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Overview of GW's Data Management and Protection requirements (Data Inventory, Data Classification, and Data Protection requirements - applicable to GW administrative data)

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Overview of GW Privacy Policies and Privacy Notice

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During this session, we will discuss how systematic reviewers evaluate the quality of their included studies by using established quality assessment tools.

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Social networks have opened up a new avenue of communication for millions of people around the world, offering a very easy way for people to share their personal information with their friends and connections. With this came the concern of excessive information sharing, and the risk posed to…

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This annual meeting brings researchers, administrators, and clinical professionals from throughout the local CTSA region together for collaborative discussion and response to regulatory revisions and identified clinical research priorities within the current landscape of clinical trials.

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During this session, we will explore the process of systematically extracting data from the articles that made it through the screening process.

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This annual meeting brings researchers, administrators, and clinical professionals from throughout the local CTSA region together for collaborative discussion and response to regulatory revisions and identified clinical research priorities within the current landscape of clinical trials.

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Privacy, data management and records management Training and Workshops are scheduled throughout the year. These sessions are open to all faculty, staff and students and aim at helping the GW community become more fluent in privacy principles, regulations and policies, as well as best practices…

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Structural Equation Modeling: What is it and What can we use it For? Senait Tekle, PhD, MS | The George Washington University

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Decolonize your research? We recognize that this angle might be jarring to some who might think of colonization as an antiquated process and therefore not understand the need to “decolonize”. However, it is important to examine the foundation and origins of our current institutional processes…