If you run a continuous survey, you may want to run a weekly or monthly report to get an overview of what was submitted. Follow these steps to set up reporting in your REDCap project....
Since 2014, the Seattle/King County Clinic has enlisted volunteers to provide free dental, vision, and medical care to thousands. Through his pilot initiative, volunteer TL1 Trainee Kailyn Elliott aims to learn more about the patients and the pop-up clinic's long-term impact on their health....
The article, published on the Accelerate: The Campaign for UW Medicine website, describes the importance of collaboration in research and the different ways ITHS helps promote that collaboration....
Dr. Sara Kim, an expert on conflict resolution and communication, outlines four tips to help you effectively manage and resolve conflicts in academic research environments....
Do you ever feel that the normal REDCap public survey URLs are too unwieldy? With a new feature from REDCap, you can now create custom survey URLs that are easier to remember....
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a data visualization is worth at least 10,000. In this post, we’ve outlined four data visualization practices that may seem like a good idea but should actually be avoided....
The heart is a complex organ. For parents of children with congenital heart disease, it’s even more challenging. But what if parents could actually hold their child’s heart–a 3D-printed model of it, that is–in their hands?...
Ever find yourself zooming in on REDCap surveys just so you can tap the correct tiny button? With new mobile-friendly radio buttons and checkboxes, you can avoid fat-finger syndrome once and for all....
Using data from a 16-year longitudinal study, ITHS TL1 trainee Sharon Borja is studying how parenting stress differs among African American, Latino, and white parents. ...