Monthly Archives: September 2012

Sample Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)

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Source: AAPCHO

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: These documents are examples of MOUs developed by Community-Academic Partnerships in conducting community-based participatory research. Samples include “Promoting Breast Health Information in Chinese and Filipinos” and “Friendly Access.”

More Sample Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)

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Source: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: Collected by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), these documents are more examples of MOUs and MOAs (Memorandums of Agreement) developed for an array of partnerships.

CDC Prevention Research Center’s Partnership Trust Tool

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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: Developed by the CDC, this tool kit helps assess and build trust between all partners in a collaborative, including but not limited to researchers, academia, communities, health departments.

CHC Research Collaboration Questionnaire – Asian Health Services (AHS)

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Source: Asian Health Services

Type: Electronic Questionnaire Tool

Level: Basic

Description: This document provides helpful questions for community organizations to ask of other organizations wishing to collaborate with them to better understand the goals and terms of collaboration.

Letter of Agreement and Scope of Work

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Source: AAPCHO

Type: PDF

Level: Basic

Description: This document provides a template on how to lay out the terms and conditions between two organizations, and how to outline services and materials in the scope of the work.

Community Health Centers: Why Engage in Research? 2010

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Source: National Association of Community Health Centers

Type: PDF document

Level: Basic

Description:  Dr. Oneha highlights the critical importance for community health centers to engage in research, from assessing internal capacity and resources to identifying needs of targeted populations.

Strategies for Academic and Clinician Engagement in Community-Participatory Partnered Research

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Source: Charles R. Drew University, University of Medicine & Science

Type: Electronic Journal

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article introduces a new paradigm, community-partnered participatory research, a form of CBPR that emphasizes partnership with community sites in design, implementation and ownership of the research activities.

Meeting the Research Infrastructure Needs of Micropolitan and Rural Communities

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Source: Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley

Type: Electronic Journal

Level: Advanced

Description: This article discusses the need for universities to extend their distributive research networks beyond campus lines for increased research efficiency and innovation.

Partnering with Community-Based Organizations: An Academic Institution’s Evolving Perspective

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Source: Department of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article reinforces the importance of a Memorandum of Understanding and the careful selection of a community advisory board in utilizing the community-based participatory research model.

National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc. Research in Health Centers: How to Get Started Part 1

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Source: National Association of Community Health Centers

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: These materials were developed as part of an one-day seminar on beginning or enhancing research programs at community health centers.