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The Dartmouth Clinical Implementation Research Scholars Program

This program is supported by the National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Award Number UM1HL147371
As a member of the NIH-funded Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials Network (CTSN), we have developed the Clinical Implementation Research Scholars Program to train the next generation of investigators in late-stage (T4-translation to populations) clinical research. This two-year didactic program involves tailored online, on-demand training, as well as opportunities to participate in CTSN activities such as protocol development committees, complete an original research project using clinical trial or population-based datasets, and receive career development mentorship from the Dartmouth NISP.

UPCOMING LECTURES

Research Statistics Series​​​
  • January 20, 2021 with Dr. Tor Tosteson
​Please email Prezley.M.Duncan@hitchcock.org for WebEx Link. Following the seminar, presentations will be posted here

PAST LECTURES

  • NEW! January 6th, 2020: RESEARCH STATISTICS: SUMARIZING THE DIFERENCE BETWEEN POPULATIONS: Slides
  • NEW! December 23, 2020: STATISTICAL SCIENCE TOOLS PART 2: Video / Slides
  • NEW! December 16, 2020: STATISTICAL SCIENCE TOOLS PART 1: Video / Slides
  • Mar 11, 2020: OVERVIEW OF IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE: Video / Slides
  • Feb 20, 2020: INTRO TO QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: Video / Slides
  • Feb 12, 2020: BASIC CLINICAL TRIAL DESIGN: Video / Slides
  • Jan 29, 2020: TRAILS TO TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH: Video / Slides
  • Jan 16, 2020: NAVIGATING MENTORSHIP: Video / Slides
  • ​​Dec 11, 2019: HEART & VASCULAR CENTER RESEARCH TRAINING KICK-OFF: Video / Slides

MENTORSHIP

"Mentorship is an important topic, whether you are a trainee or an early career faculty. One of the goals of this program is to provide you with another source of mentorship - either research-focused or career-related."
​ - Dr. Iribarne

  • HOW I FOUND A MENTOR (PDF)
  • MENTOR MENTEE RELATIONSHIP (PDF)
  • MENTORSHIP IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY (VIDEO)

RESOURCES

  • NEW! How Can Early Career Cardiologists Build a Successful Research Career:
    • Navigating Clinical Research and Data Sets!
    • Grant Research and Manuscript Submission
  • USCF Implementation Science resources
  • Geisel & D-HH Faculty Online Resource Directory
  • Dissemination & Implementation Research
  • Implementation Science Webinars
  • Sample Grant Applications

CIRSP Scholars

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Emily Zeitler, MD, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
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Lauren Gilstrap, MD, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
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Michael Robich, MD, Maine Medical Center
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Walter DeNino, MD, Maine Medical Center
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Laura Seese, MD, University of Pittsburg
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Clauden Louis, MD, University of Rochester
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Hanghang Wang, MD, Duke
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Danielle Spragan, MD, Montefiore Medical Center
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Katherine Giuliano, MD, John's Hopkins
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Michael Salna, MD, Columbia University
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Fatima Wilder, MD, John's Hopkins
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Aurelie Merlo, MD, University of North Carolina
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David Blitzer, MD, Columbia University

CIRSP Mentors & Faculty Members

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Martha L. Bruce, PhD, MPH
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Alexander Iribarne, MD
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Robert Kramer, MD
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Elizabeth Carpenter-Song, PhD
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Brock C. Christensen, PhD
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Mark A. Creager, MD
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Jonathan S. Skinner, PhD
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Sarah E Lord, PhD
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Eugene C. Nelson, DSC, MPH
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Douglas B. Sawyer, MD, PhD
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Tor Tosteson, ScD

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