Effective strategies to enhance community engagement in biomedical research are featured in a series of webinars, short videos and one-page descriptions.
Defining Community Engagement in Research - Summary
Speaker: Ashley M. Butler, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Texas Children’s Hospital
Learn more about Dr. Butler, her work and her team.
What Is Community Engagement In Research? - Full Length
Speaker: Ashley M. Butler, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Texas Children’s Hospital
This webinar discusses the benefits and challenges of community engagement to researchers and stakeholders, outlines potential stakeholders and reviews the infrastructure needed for successful engagement.
View the one-page description of the webinar.
Is Community Engagement Possible? - Summary
Speaker: Veronica B. Ajewole, PharmD, BCOP, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Texas Southern University
Learn more about Dr. Ajewole, her team and their work.
Community Engagement Across the Spectrum of Biomedical Science: Is This Possible? - Full Version
Speaker: Veronica B. Ajewole, PharmD, BCOP, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Texas Southern University
This webinar will address health disparities by understanding general cultural dimensions and beliefs related to specific research topics.
View the one-page description of the webinar.
The Impact of Community-Engaged Approaches - Summary
Speaker: Mina Silberberg, Ph.D., Duke University School of Medicine, Division of Community Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
Learn more about Mina Silberberg, Ph.D., Vice Chief, Research and Evaluation and the Community Engaged Research Initiative at Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Speaker: Mina Silberberg, Ph.D., Duke University School of Medicine, Division of Community Health, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
This webinar is meant to address issues that have impacted research studies lacking community engagement and describes evidence for and benefits of community engaged research.
View the one-page description of the webinar.