Meaningful partnerships with patients, community members, or other collaborators involved in your research are invaluable. Projects are set up for success when care is intentionally given to developing and strengthening partnerships over time.
This online training will describe best practices for building mutually beneficial partnerships. The session will also cover common challenges that researchers and patient, community, and other partners experience when working together, along with suggested solutions.
Participation in our
Engagement in Research 101 or
Engagement in Research Nuts and Bolts trainings are not required to attend this session; however, some knowledge of engagement, whether from prior training(s) or personal experience, may foster deeper understanding of the material in this session.
PresentersAlicia Bilheimer, MPH - Director, Engaged Science (NC TraCS)
Veronica Carlisle, MPH, CHES - Senior Community Health Educator (UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center)
Nisha Datta, MS - Project Manager, Patient & Clinical Engagement (NC TraCS)
Simone Frank, MPH - Project Manager, Community Engagement in Research (NC TraCS)
Milenka Jean-Baptiste, MPH - Qualitative Research Specialist (NC TraCS)
Jennifer Potter, MPH, CHES - Senior Program Coordinator for Clinical Outreach (UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center)
Members of the NC TraCS Community and Patient Advisory Board (CPAB) and Lineberger Community Advisory Board (CAB)
This is Part 3 of the
Engaging Patient, Community, and Other Partners in Your Research: Online Training Series sponsored by UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) and the North Carolina Translational and Clinical Sciences (NC TraCS) Institute. You may register for the entire series OR any single training session. Part 1,
Engagement in Research 101, will be held on Wednesday, March 13 from 10am-12pm ET. Part 2,
Engagement in Research Nuts & Bolts, will be held on Wednesday, March 20 from 10am-12pm ET.
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