Disaster Response and Research Reactivation Efforts

Examines ways to improve future disaster response and research reactivation approaches.

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About this Webinar

This webinar discusses an institutional response to COVID-19 and lessons learned to highlight the importance of using experiences to improve disaster response and human subjects research reactivation. It demonstrates how institutions can use a phased approach to ramping up research that delineates clear and comprehensible requirements for all researchers, while providing individualized support and opportunities to tailor the approach. It also describes ways that you can learn from past experiences and improve your institution’s future disaster response, human subjects research reactivation, and business continuity approaches.

Release Date: February 16, 2023

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Clinical Research Coordinators (CRCs), Institutional/Signatory Officials, IRB Administrators, IRB Members, Research Administrators, Researchers, Students

Organizational Subscription Price: $300 per year/per site or included as part of an annual subscription to our All Access Webinar Package
Independent Learner Price: $49 per person


Webinar Content

Disaster Response and Research Reactivation Efforts

Presented by: Myra Luna-Lucero, EdD – Teachers College, Columbia University

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the importance of using experiences to improve disaster response and research reactivation. ​
  • Examine ways to improve future disaster response and research reactivation approaches.​
  • Identify time and task tracking initiatives and knowledge repository development to build from institutional and professional experiences. ​
  • Explore a sample continuity plan for disaster response and research reactivation.

Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 20876 (English)


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