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"eRADAR: An embedded, pragmatic trial using electronic health record data for targeted dementia screening"

Thursday, May 18, 2023 @ 12:00 – 1:00 pm ET




Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Epidemiology & Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco





Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute Physician, Washington Permanente Medical Group, Internal Medicine Affiliate Associate Professor, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine




Zoom Details for IMPACT Grand Rounds:

Please click the link to join the webinar: https://hebrewseniorlife.zoom.us/j/97344810673


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Webinar ID: 973 4481 0673








Have you ever wondered how to design, communicate, and follow up on research to maximize its chance of entering clinical practice? If so, please join the Cornell Roybal Center for a six-part series about how to translate evidence into action. Sign up links and recordings can be found at the TRIPPL website. The webinars are open to everyone. Sign up for updates about the series here.

The next webinar will be April 24th at 12pm, Dr. Susan Hughes from The University of Illinois – Chicago will present Lessons Learned Going to Scale – How Can We Make It Easier? We hope to see you there!

Please visit www.tripll.org for more information or contact Nikki Dagen at nid4008@med.cornell.edu.








Organized by the Research Centers Collaborative Network. Co-sponsored by the Clin-STAR Coordinating Center, RCMAR Coordinating Center, AGING Initiative, CDEA Coordinating Center, and Pepper OAIC Coordinating Center.



Overview

The webinar speakers will discuss the following:

  • NIA’s disparities framework and its application to the study of resilience

  • Evaluating resilience measurements in a way that allows for better understanding of resilience in the context of health disparities

  • Setting expectations for responsible use of resilience measures and data for the health of diverse populations

  • Religion and spiritual coping as a source of resiliency

The presentations will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.

Speakers

Patricia Jones, DrPH, MPH, MS, MBA Director, Office of Special Populations National Institute on Aging

Dawn Carr, PhD Director, Claude Pepper Center Associate Professor, Department of Sociology Faculty Associate, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy Co-Director, Aging Research on Contexts, Health and Inequalities Florida State University

Miles Taylor, PhD Professor, Department of Sociology Director, Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy Co-Director, Aging Research on Contexts, Health and Inequalities Florida State University

Deborah Ejem, PhD, MA Assistant Professor, School of Nursing University of Alabama at Birmingham

Moderator:

Jay Magaziner, PhD, MSHyg Member, RCCN Executive Committee Director, Center for Research on Aging, University of Maryland Professor and Chair, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Maryland School of Medicine


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