CRT2022

June 23 – 24, 2022 Recordings | ACC Clinical Trial Research 2022 Cohort

Recording of Clinical Trial Research Program | June 23, 2022
A four hour, 28 minute recording of the June 23, 2022 ACC program, Clinical Trials Research: Upping Your Game plenary sessions. Recording includes presentations and panel discussions on the following topics: Clinical Trials Inception to Reality, Retrospective Research Methods and Statistics, Developing a Protocol for Your Prospective Study, and revisiting your CTR Career Plan.
Program chairs are Pamela Douglas, MD, MACC, Tracy Wang, MD, FACC and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC.

This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Recording of Clinical Trial Research Program | June 24, 2022
A four- hour and 52 minute recording of the June 24, 2022 ACC program, Clinical Trials Research: Upping Your Game plenary sessions. Recording includes presentations and panel discussions on the following topics: Funding Decision-Making, Out of the Box Research Ideas and Methods, Diversity and Inclusion in Clinical Trial Research, Adding to your Research Toolkit and a leadership development activity on Network Mapping.
Program chairs are Pamela Douglas, MD, MACC, Tracy Wang, MD, FACC and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC.

This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Clinical Trial Research Proposal Webinar: Q&A with 2021 CTR Research Awardees | July 7, 2022
A 60 -minute discussion led by Drs. Georges Ephrem, Jill Steiner and Anastasia Shchendrygina, research awardees from the 2021 Clinical Trials Research Award Proposal competition. The 2022 CTR Research Award Proposal is due July 31, 2022. Please refer to the CTR Awards proposal FAQs for additional details about the application process.
The 2021 CTR Award Research Proposal webinars are available here.
All details in the 2022 CTR FAQs supersedes any comments, advice or direction from the following CTR webinars.

This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



CTR Webinar: Research Proposal Introduction | May 9, 2022
A 30 -minute discussion led by CTR Chairs, Pamela S. Douglas, MD, MACC, Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC, Tracy Wang, MD, MS, MHS, FACC on the Clinical Trials Research Awards proposal. The 2022 CTR Research Award Proposal is due July 31, 2022. Please refer to the CTR Awards proposal FAQs for additional details about the application process.
The 2021 CTR Award Research Proposal webinars are available here.
All details in the 2022 CTR FAQs supersedes any comments, advice or direction from the following CTR webinars.

This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



January 24 – 25, 2022 Recordings | ACC Clinical Trial Research 2022 Cohort

Recording of Clinical Trial Research Program | January 24, 2022
A four hour, 30 minute recording of the January 24, 2022 ACC program, Clinical Trials Research: Upping Your Game plenary sessions. Recording includes presentations and panel discussions on the following topics: Fundamentals of Clinical Trial Research and Getting Started in Clinical Trials
Program chairs are Pamela Douglas, MD, MACC, Tracy Wang, MD, FACC and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC.
This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Networking and Career Development Discussion - Managing Your Career: When to Move and When to Stay | January 24, 2022
A one -hour and 40 minute recording of clinical trial research leaders sharing insights on their career development, career moves and understanding your needs for professional fulfillment.
Moderator: Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC
Panelists: Javed Butler, MD, MBA, MPH, FACC Anne B. Curtis, MD, FACC and Roxana Mehran, MD, FACC
This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Recording of Clinical Trial Research Program | January 25, 2022
A five- hour and 30 minute recording of the January 25, 2022 ACC program, Clinical Trials Research: Upping Your Game plenary sessions. Recording includes presentations and panel discussions on the following topics: Ethics and Funding, Diversity In CTR and Health Equity, panel discussion on Career Fundamentals: Time Management and Mentorship and a Career Planning Exercise.
Program chairs are Pamela Douglas, MD, MACC, Tracy Wang, MD, FACC and Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC.
This program was supported in part by Bristol Myers Squibb.



Rosanne Nelson, MBA | Clinical Trials Research & Career Planning
Rosanne Nelson, MBA, Director of ACC Member Leadership Development reviews the pre-session exercise for the required CTR Career Action Plan. Ms. Nelson will review the importance of developing your own mission, vision and values and how to map out milestones to meet your career goals.