Events Archive

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Overview of GW's requirements and policies for data and records management and protection.

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Citations are necessary to advancing research, and sometimes, citing your sources can feels as complicated as the research itself! Learn the basics of APA 7th edition citation style, and discover resources that can help you with your more intricate citation needs.

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

Intended audience: GW Faculty and Staff

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How do you know which databases to search? What strategies can you use to find what you need without wading through junk? Learn strategies and tips for planning and conducting a literature review.

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The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Monthly Series is committed to raising awareness of sensitive ethical issues commonly encountered while conducting research. This session includes a lively discussion with Pamela Hinds, PhD, RN, FAAN.

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During this session, we will explore a variety of guidelines and standards that guide researchers on the proper way to execute a systematic review.

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Medicine Grand Rounds feature weekly topic and case-based presentations designed to provide faculty and trainees with up-to-date knowledge about timely issues in internal medicine.

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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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Citations are necessary to advancing research, and sometimes, citing your sources feels as complicated as the research itself! Attendees of Demystifying AMA Citation Format will learn the basics of AMA 11th edition citation style (also called JAMA citation style) and discover resources that can…

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Responsible Conduct of Research at Children's National Hospital: Recruiting Diverse Populations for Research Across the Lifespan