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Grand Rounds Archive

Center for Translational Science Activities (CTSA) Grand Rounds presentations are recorded, and available in several locations. Archived presentations are available from October 2008 on.

NOTE: Occasionally, external presenters will request that their presentation not be taped.

Community Engagement

Advances in the Rochester Epidemiology Project

A Narrative Account of the Fond Du Lac Partnership with the Mayo CTSA

[The] Audacity of Impact: Hope, Hype, and the Need for Healthcare Research Reform

  • Presenter: Jon C. Tilburt, M.D., Biomedical Ethics and Medicine
  • Originally presented: June 18, 2010

Building a Healthier Community InSciEd Out

Cardio - Metabolic Dysfunction in Hispanics living with HIV in Puerto Rico

  • Presenter: Farah Ramirez-Marrero, Ph.D., KL2 Scholar
  • Originally presented: August 20, 2010

CBPR - A Very Long Engagement

  • Presenters: Irene Sia, M.D., Infectious Diseases; Julie Nigon, Hawthorne Education Center; Jennifer Weis, Research Operations; and Mark Wieland, M.D., Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Originally presented: November 5, 2010

Community Partners Promoting Health Habits For Life

  • Presenters: Sharon Tucker, R.N., Ph.D., Nursing Administration, Mayo Clinic; and Lorraine Lanningham-Foster, Ph.D., visiting speaker from Iowa State University. Both are Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program Alumna
  • Originally presented: July 30, 2010

Community Partnerships for Translational Research

  • Presenter: Daniel Blumenthal, M.D., Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Ga.
  • Originally presented: May 1, 2009

Genome-Wide Association Studies: Implications for Personalized Medicine and Family Disease Risks

Health Practices of the Fond du Lac Band of the Chippewa Tribe

Honolulu Heart Program: What We Have Learned Over 43 Years

  • Presenter: Irwin Schatz, M.D., University of Hawaii — Manoa
  • Originally presented: August 14, 2009

How and Why: Community Engagement Across the Spectrum of Research Translation

  • Presenter: Paul Targonski, M.D., Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Originally presented: July 16, 2010

Integrating Real-time Patient-reported Outcomes Into Clinical Practice: A New Vital Sign

  • Presenter: Jeff Sloan, Ph.D., Cancer Center Statistics
  • Originally presented: January 21, 2011

Maternal Infant HIV Disease Transmission & Progression: Lessons Learned From The Last Two Decades & HIV Sensory Neuropathy in Puerto Rico: An Adult and Pediatric Perspective

  • Presenters: Carlos Luciano Roman, M.D., and Clemente Diaz, M.D., University of Puerto Rico
  • Originally presented: April 24, 2009

Mayo Clinic Biobank

Medical Ignoramics, Medical Education and Translational Medicine

  • Presenter: Marlys Witte, M.D., University of Arizona — Tucson
  • Originally presented: April 17, 2009

Medical Tourism, Bioethics and the Globalization of Healthcare

  • Presenter: Leigh Turner, Ph.D., Center for Bioethics, School of Public Health and College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota
  • Originally presented: June 10, 2011

Our Experience Building Community-Academic Partnerships for Research at the University of Wisconsin

  • Presenter: Maureen Smith, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., University of Wisconsin (Madison) -Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
  • Originally presented: March 26, 2010

Overview of Research Needs in Health Disparities

  • Presenter: Eddie Greene, M.D., Nephrology and Hypertension
  • Originally presented: April 3, 2009

Participatory Medicine: Engaging Patients, Improving Outcomes

  • Presenter: Roberto Benzo, M.D., Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
  • Originally presented: March 18, 2011

Past, Present, and Future of the Rochester Epidemiology Project (REP)

Race and Medicine: Implications for Elimination of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

  • Presenter: Stephen Thomas, Ph.D., Graduate School of Public Health in Pittsburgh, Penn.
  • Originally presented: February 12, 2010

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Care: A Statewide Application of Community Based Participatory Research

  • Presenters: Timothy Beebe, Ph.D., Health Sciences Research; James McRae, Ph.D., Minnesota Department of Human Services; and Kathleen Thiede Call, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
  • Originally presented: November 20, 2009

'Racial Profiling' in Biomedical Research?

Site Selection and Enrollment Strategies: Study of Environment, Lifestyle, and Fibroids

  • Presenter: Shannon Laughlin, M.D., Obstetrics-Gynecology
  • Originally presented: May 14, 2010

Strategies for Building Sustainable Community-Academic Partnerships for Clinical Research

  • Presenter: Kolawole Okuyemi, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Program in Health Disparities, University of Minnesota Medical School
  • Originally presented: June 11, 2010

Translational Community-Based Participatory Research: Reducing Health Disparities

  • Presenters: Karen Emmons, Ph.D., Professor of Society, Human Development and Health, visiting speaker from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Originally presented: April 1, 2011

Translational Research Challenges in American Indian Communities

  • Presenters: Donald Warne, M.D., M.P.H., Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairman's Health Board; and Jacque Gray, Ph.D., Society of Indian Psychologists and the Center for Rural Health, University of North Dakota
  • Originally presented: April 30, 2010

Trusting Their Hearts to Research: The Jackson Heart Study

  • Presenter: Herman Taylor, Jr., M.D., M.P.H., University of Mississippi
  • Originally presented: October 16, 2009

Mentoring Master Class

Communicating Effectively

Confronting Diversity

Modeling Ethics of Responsible Conduct

Setting and Negotiating Expectations

Successful Navigation of a Mentoring Relationship; Strategies to Ensure Smooth Sailing for Mentees and Mentors

  • Presenter: Joan Lakoski, Ph.D., visiting speaker from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
  • Originally presented: January 15, 2010

Public Private Partnership Series

Development of Therapeutics

At the request of Merck, the presentation was not taped.

Health Care Policy and Practice

  • Presenters: Douglas Wood, M.D., Cardiovascular Diseases; and visiting speakers from GE Healthcare — Richard Frank, M.D., Ph.D., F.F.P.M., VP, Clinical Strategy and Policy; and Amy Jensen Cunniffe, Healthcare Government Relations
  • Originally presented: October 22, 2010

Innovation in Healthcare from Industry vs Academia Perspectives

At the request of GE, the presentation was not taped.

  • Presenters: Michael Harsh, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, visiting speaker from GE Healthcare and Nicholas LaRusso, M.D., Biochemistry/Molecular Biology &amnp; Medicine
  • Originally presented: May 20, 2011

Partnerships in Device Development

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