Trainee Involvement in Clinical Research: Lessons Learned from the RAPTOR Study
Offered By: University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the insights gained from trainee involvement in clinical research through a 55-minute cardiology rounds presentation by Dr. Pietro Di Santo, an interventional cardiology and critical care medicine fellow at the University of Ottawa. Delve into the lessons learned from the RAPTOR study as Dr. Di Santo, also a PhD candidate in Epidemiology, shares his experiences and findings. Gain valuable knowledge about the intersection of clinical research and medical training, with a focus on cardiology. Learn how trainee participation can enhance research outcomes and contribute to professional development in the field of medicine. Discover the challenges and opportunities presented by involving trainees in clinical studies, and understand the potential impact on future research methodologies and patient care.
Syllabus
Trainee involvement in clinical research: Lessons learned from the RAPTOR study
Taught by
University of Ottawa Heart Institute
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