CTS 705 - Community Engagement in Clinical and Translational Research

Institution:
Creighton University
Subject:
Clinical Translational Science
Description:
This two-credit hour course focuses on the definitions, concepts, Best Practices, and challenges of Community Engagement in Clinical and Translational Research. Learning strategies will include: didactic and seminar classes, independent reading and assignments, local and national speakers with expertise in Community Engagement and Clinical and Translational Research, case studies, audiovisuals, etc. The student will: (1) Demonstrate a knowledge of the history, rationale, and the emerging emphasis of Community Engagement in Clinical and Translational Research, (2) Identify the resources and organizations furthering community engagement, (3) Demonstrate an understanding of definitions, concepts, Best Practices, and challenges of community engagement, (4) Compare and contrast community engagement in several countries, (5) Apply Best Practices of community engagement to one¿s own student research project, and (6) Demonstrate an appreciation for the value of Community Engagement in Clinical and Translational Research.
Credits:
2.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(402) 280-2700
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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