Study Design

Staff Training – Nuts and Bolts of Collecting Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Information from Patients (2007)

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Source: Health Research & Educational Trust

Type: Online Tutorial Resource

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation provides a protocol for conducting race/ethnicity and primary language data collection.Author: Health Research & Educational Trust



Who, When, and How: The Current State of Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data Collection in Hospitals (2004)

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Source: The Commonwealth Fund

Type: Online Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article provides an overview of race, ethnicity and primary language data collection in hospitals.Authors: Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Debra Pierce, Mary A. Pittman



Issue Brief: Collection of Race, Ethnicity, and Primary Language Data: Tools to Improve Quality of Care and Reduce Health Care Disparities (2005)

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Source: Health Research & Educational Trust

Type: Online Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This document summarizes the importance of using data to improve quality of care and reduce health care disparities.Author: Health Research & Educational Trust in partnership with AHA.



Community Based Models of Research: Views from the Health Center (2007)

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Source: Clinical Directors Network

Type: Power Point Presentation

Level: Intermediate

Description: This presentation summarizes the roles and experiences of Clinical Directors Network in conducting community-based research.Presenter: Jonathan Tobin



CBPR: Assessing a Community’s Health Status Using Readily Available Secondary Data (2007)

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Source: Center for Community Health Development School of Rural Public Health Texas A&M–HSC

Type: Electronic Power Point Presentation

Level: Advanced

Description: This presentation summarizes the results of analysis of secondary data to provide information on baseline health status of the Brazos Valley Region of Texas. Presenter: Jane Bolin



Qualitative Research Resource Webpage

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Source: SUNY Upstate Medical University

Type: Resource Webpage

Description: Access to free textbooks, articles, and examples of Qualitative Research.



Quality Practices in Basic Biomedical Research (QPBR)

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Source: TDR: For Research on Diseases of poverty (UNICEF-UNDP-WORLD BANK-WHO)

Type: PDF Manual

Level: Basic – Intermediate

Description: A tool for training and promoting Quality Practices in Basic Biomedical Research (QPBR) concepts in disease endemic countries



Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research

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Source: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center: Department of Bioethics

Type: Online Video

Level: Intermediate

Discription: Overview of standards, best practices and contemporary regulations.



EpiQuery: NYC Interactive Health Data

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Source: NYC Department of Health

Type: Online Database (web)

Level: Basic

Description: EpiQuery is a web-based, user-friendly system designed to guide users through basic data analyses on several datasets. EpiQuery Modules are based on individual health datasets with varying topics and indicators for different NYC populations.



Biostatistics Lecture Series

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Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Type: PowerPoint & Lecture Materials

Level: Introductory

Discription: “Introduces unified topics that cut across many applications that show empirically to be most important in the day-to-day collaboration between the researchers in Public Health and Biostatistics and emphasizes concepts over details, through recent applications in Public Health.