THE EiGHTH ANNUAL HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH METHODS IN SUPPORTIVE ONCOLOGY
This intensive 6-day workshop will provide an overview of fundamental methods, such as study designs, qualitative and survey methods, and approaches to data analysis in supportive oncology research. Over the course of the workshop, participants will write a complete study protocol under the direct mentorship of expert faculty in the field of supportive oncology. Participants will continue to receive assistance after the workshop from their workshop mentors to help in the implementation of their studies at their home institutions.
Essential workshop topics include: creation of conceptual models, supportive care clinical trials, development of psychosocial interventions, decision science, stakeholder engagement, web-based research, study of patient-provider communication, qualitative and survey methods, and data analysis.
Jennifer Temel, MD and William Pirl, MD, MPH will co-chair the workshop with a multidisciplinary team of faculty including: Joseph Greer, PhD; Elyse Park, MD, MPH; Lisa Wood, PhD; James Tulsky, MD; Areej El-Jawahri, MD; Joanne Wolfe, MD, MPH and others.
The workshop will take place January 23-28, 2022 at the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill in Boston, MA.
The course is supported through NCI R25 181000. Participants will receive a stipend for travel and lodging, and the week-long course is free of charge.
Attendance is limited to 36 participants and will be based on a competitive application process.
For more information and to apply, please visit https://pallcare.hms.harvard.edu/courses/rmso.
Applications are due by September 7, 2021.
If you have any questions, please contact Jon Raduazzo (pallcare@partners.org), Harvard Medical School Center for Palliative Care.
Physicians, nurses, social workers, and psychologists who are early-stage researchers are eligible to attend. Participants must already have a doctoral degree to apply.