Individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Mid-career investigators seeking to pursue research on ePCTs in AD/ADRD.Early-stage investigators pursuing careers conducting ePCTs in AD/ADRD.Hold a full-time position at an academic or research organization in the United States.Applicants should have an MD, PhD, or equivalent research degree.Please submit your online application using the following link: All participants are expected to attend and participate in the entire1.5- day event. Successful applicants will be expected to complete selected readings and online training prior to the workshop. Apply the acquired knowledge to move their current and future research in ePCTs forward, including applying for competitive funding.Problem-solve common challenges in designing and conducting ePCTs for PLWD and care partners.Transmit knowledge about designing and conducting ePCTs among PLWD and care partners in health care systems that integrates considerations related to identifying PLWD and ascertaining pragmatic outcomes. Upon completion of the workshop, participants will be able to: We are inviting applications from early to mid-stage researchers who seek to develop competence in designing and conducting ePCTs of non-pharmacological interventions embedded in health care systems for PLWD and care partners. The workshop will include a combination of activities including: panel discussions, small group sessions, and networking opportunities with experts in the field. This 1.5-day virtual workshop features all new material to build a foundation in practical aspects of designing and conducting ePCTs in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (ADRD). The IMPACT Collaboratory will hold our third annual Training Workshop on January 25-26, 2023 entitled Building Skills to Conduct Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs) among People Living with Dementia (PLWD) and their Care Partners.
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