Clinical Research Grand Rounds at the Welch Center
GRAND ROUNDS WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEContact Brooke Williams to receive live stream information |
Research Pearl Archive | Grand Rounds Recordings
Wednesdays, September-May, 12:10 - 1:15 PM
Clinical Research Grand Rounds provides an opportunity for Welch Center faculty and guest scientists to present the results of ongoing, planned, and completed epidemiological, clinical, and translational research. This weekly conference is open to anyone in the Johns Hopkins Community and is often attended by faculty, trainees, and students from the Schools of Public Health and Medicine. The Welch Center hosts several guest speakers from outside the Center and outside the University each year. Master's and doctoral students in the clinical epidemiology and cardiovascular epidemiology concentrations are required to attend.
Through the forum of Clinical Research Grand Rounds, the Welch Center enhances knowledge of the fields of clinical epidemiology and patient-oriented research, and provides an intellectual platform for discussions of innovative ideas and methods in different disciplines, specialties, and subspecialties represented in the Schools of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing.
Clinical Research Grand Rounds sessions begin with a five to ten minute presentation on various innovative tools and resources. These presentations are known as Research Pearls and typically cover data services, library and information services, informatics, research cores, centers, etc., that others have used and have found helpful in their research. The presentations seek to introduce practical solutions and innovative methods to increase efficiency in research.
Pearl Coordinators: Amelia Wallace & Elizabeth Vrany
Staff Contact: Brooke Williams
Date | Topic | Presenter |
09/09/20 | Introduction to the Welch Center | |
09/16/20 | An Update on Convalescent Plasma for Preventing and Treating COVID-19 | |
09/23/20 | Special Panel Session Moderator: | |
09/30/20 | Diabetes and COVID-19: Two Pandemics Resulting from Structural Racism | |
10/07/20 | Penn State Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) | |
10/14/20 | Co-Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity | |
10/21/20 | Modelling to Guide Policy | Matti Marklund, PhD |
10/28/20 | Co-Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity | |
11/04/20 | Risk Factors and Outcomes Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy: Implications for Older Adults With and Without Diabetes | |
11/11/20 | The Early COVID-19 Era: a Labratorian's Perspective | |
11/18/20 | The Jackson Heart Study: A Response to Disparities in Cardiovascular Health | |
11/25/20 | No Meeting | |
12/02/20 | Understanding the Importance of Cooking for Public Health | |
12/09/20 | The Changing Landscape of Type 2 Diabetes Management: Balancing the Risks and Benefits | |
12/16/20 | From Research to Reality: Lessons Learned Implementing an EHR-Based Screener for Sugary Drink Consumption | |
12/23/20 | No Meeting | |
12/30/20 | No Meeting | |
01/06/21 | No Meeting | |
01/13/21 | No Meeting | |
01/20/21 | No Meeting | |
01/27/21 | ICTR KL2 Visiting Professorship Seminar | |
02/03/21 | ICTR KL2 Visiting Professorship Seminar | |
02/10/21 | Understanding Diverse Communities and Supporting Equitable and Informed Vaccination Decision-Making for COVID-19 Vaccines | |
02/17/21 | Strengths-based interventions to address childhood obesity and Type 2 diabetes with Native American communities: Lessons for all Americans | |
02/24/21 | Dialyzing the Undocumented Community: Research and Policy | |
03/03/21 | Here’s the D(eal): Main Results of STURDY, a Trial of 4 Vitamin D doses on Falls | |
03/10/21 | Co-Sponsored by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity | |
03/17/21 | Reflections on How Global Health Priorities Emerge | |
03/24/21 | TBA | |
03/31/21 | TBA | |
04/07/21 | ||
04/14/21 | TBA | Rupert Major, MBChB, MRes, MRCP(UK), ESENeph, PhD |
04/21/21 | ||
04/28/21 | TBA | Michelle Johansen, MD |
05/05/21 | ||
05/12/21 |
In conjunction with the Graduate Training Program in Clinical Investigation and with the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR)