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NED 2020 Call for Speakers

Apply to be a Speaker at NED 2020

Do you have a passion for research and the experience to train other research team members? Be a part of the NED (Networking to Enhance Development) Conference on January 30th, 2020 in Seattle, WA! We’re looking for research coordinators to present on topics that will enhance the professional development and research practices of their peers. Our audience is junior and senior level research coordinators, and the theme for NED 2020 is “Study Coordinator Leadership: From Theory to Action.”

We are looking for speakers on the following topics:

  • How to Talk to Your PI about Good Clinical Practices: Non-compliance, guidelines, or inappropriate issues — Within this session we would like you to discuss strategies for how research coordinators can engage their PIs in discussions about good clinical practices around issues like compliance, guidelines, and how to address inappropriate issues or adverse events. This will be offered as breakout session with one specific to junior-level coordinators and one specific to senior level coordinators.
  • Ensure a Successful Trial: How to do a Start Up Timeline and Feasibility Assessment for your PI — Within this session we would like you to address elements of study start up and feasibility assessments for a clinical trial, including lessons learned from unanticipated challenges or mistakes, along the lines of “When this mistake was made, this is what we learned from the situation.”
  • HIPAA and Scenarios for Critical Thinking — Within this session we would like you to address a brief HIPAA overview and create and present scenarios related to HIPAA compliance that the audience could engage interactively through a critical thinking approach to HIPAA compliance.
  • Placebo Controlled and Randomized Trials – Are These Ethical? Pathways to Consent — Within this session we would like you to address the ethics of consent and pathways to ethically consent people for placebo controlled and randomized trials. This could include the balance of theory versus application.
  • Quality Improvement Culture: How to Continue Evaluation through PDCA (Plan Do Check Adjust) Approach — Within this session, we would like you to address integration of quality improvement into study practices with the PDCA approach.
  • PI Panel: What I Have Learned from my Research Coordinators (or, What my Research Coordinators Have Taught Me) — Within this session, we want you to share what you as a PI have learned from research coordinators, including reaching diverse populations, engaging in work with diverse multi-disciplinary teams, and other insights that came from your work with research coordinators.
  • Inclusiveness: From Theory to Application — Within this session, we want you to address the theories and approaches utilized to address diversity and inclusiveness across study design, study participation, recruitment, community engagement, and research teams.

NED 2020 Timeline for Speakers

  • Dec. 2, 2019: Speaker applications due by 12pm
  • Dec. 16, 2019: Speaker selections announced
  • Jan. 6, 2020: NED Registration opens (all speakers are welcome to attend other NED sessions)
  • Jan. 17, 2020: NED presentation slides due
  • Jan. 30, 2020: NED 2020!