Clinical Research Bootcamp Resources
Clinical Research Bootcamps walk an investigator through the steps of the clinical research process
To start your clinical research, you need a good question, some idea about how many data points you will need, and tools to plan and manage your project.
To answer your research question, you will not only need to collect data, you will need tools to organize that data. Here are tools that help you do those tasks.
RDR (Research Data Repository)
Information Warehouse - Electronic Health Records
CCTS Data Access Support
Information on OneSource
Getting IHIS
REDCap
Conducting Research with Registries
Conducting Research with Biorepositories
Biomedical Research and the Animal Tissue Biorepository
Panel: Regulatory and Ethical Issues with Registries
Clinical research data derived from patients or other research participants. Research particpants who are people who must be treated with respect and there are a variety of guidelines and ethical frameworks that define what this means.
Research Ethics
Good Clinical Practices (GCP) Training
The Ethical Framework for Research Participation
Human Research Protection Plan, Office of Research, OSU
NIH Ethics Program
IRB Resources
Exempt Research
BUCK IRB
Special Populations
Complete Human Research Protection Policies at OSU
Protocol and Informed Consent Resources
US Department of Health + Human Services Informed Consent FAQ
ORRP Informed Consent Guidance
ORRP Consent Template Language
HIPAA
HIPAA Policies at OSU
Participant Recruitment + Retention
Participant Recruitment + Retention
Engaging Diverse Communities in Research
Recruiting Diverse Populations
Community Engagement Resource Room
ResearchMatch
StudySearch
Research Study Participant Satisfaction Survey
Designing Clinical Research has been extensively revised and continues to set the standard as a practical guide for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals involved in all forms of clinical, translational and public health research. It presents advanced epidemiologic concepts in a reader-friendly way and suggests common sense approaches to the challenging judgments involved in designing, funding and implementing.