Short course on stakeholder engagement in June!
The Community-Academic Partnerships program of the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (ICTR-CAP) is holding a two-day short-course on the topic of engaging patients and stakeholders in research. Engaging Patients and Other Stakeholders in Translational Research: Tools and Best Practices for Research Teams will take place on June 1st and June 2nd at Union South on the UW-Madison campus. Course instructors include WINRS Co-Directors Betty Kaiser, PhD, RN and Gay Thomas, MA; Betty Chewning, PhD, from the School of Pharmacy; Elizabeth Cox, MD, PhD, from the Department of Pediatrics; Sarah Davis, JD, MPA, from the Center for Patient Partnerships; and other ICTR-CAP colleagues and staff. This course is a great resource for anyone who has applied or is thinking about applying for research grants that involve stakeholder engagement. No matter what population of stakeholders you plan to engage, this course will provide you with the tools and resources you need to be successful!
Register before April 15th to get the early bird rate!