Sarah Fowler-Dixon, PhD, CIP is Education Specialist and instructor with Washington University School of Medicine. She has developed a comprehensive education program for human subject research which has served as a model for other institutions. She crafted budgets, policies, procedures, reporting, and training for the new pr Read more
Activity monitors, smart watches, patches are just some examples of wearable monitors. Health care is full of them, sleep monitors, EKGs, radiation exposure devices, and respirator devices to name a few. With more and more of these devices becoming common place, it’s inevitable that researchers will want to mine this data. Collection and use of some of this data is already occurring as research participants are given the devices to wear and data collection goes into a research record. But, with the commonplace use of these devices for recreational purposes, it’s safe to assume that a researcher at some point will ask to access and use data that was not originally generated for research purposes.
Course Objective:
As this is an evolving area of research, many questions need to be addressed. Questions such as: What do the regulations have to say about these uses? Are there ethics that come into play? Are there privacy concerns and can the manufactures of these devices just share and use information for research purposes? Does this constitute big data and if so, are there implications? Attendance at this webinar will begin to provide answers and guidance for those wishing to pursue this venue of data collection.
Course Outline:
• Types of devices being used and what is being collected
• Federal regulations that come into play when wishing to access data
• Privacy laws protecting data and data sharing
• Examples of research done using this type of data
• Technology considerations when collecting and sharing electronically captured data
• Implications for data collections
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
• Human Subjects Research
• Data management
• Healthcare interested in exploring the field of Clinical Research
• Clinical Research Coordinators
• Principal Investigators/Physicians
• Administration in charge of Clinical Research
• Regulatory Compliance
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31-January-2025 :01:00 PM EST
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