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Community Engagement Grand Rounds

To foster patient-centered clinical and translational research, investigators need to understand how to identify community needs and priorities by using evidence-based approaches to optimize community-stakeholder engagement at multiple levels.

Educational Opportunities

The Community Engagement Series provides educational opportunities demonstrating best practices for the integration of community engagement activities into research to build sustained, community-academic partnerships.

This series shares current examples, methods, and results of community engagement and provides concrete steps that can be taken to engage a community across the research life cycle.

Trustworthiness: Explaining and quieting the echoes of Tuskegee with Derek M. Griffith, Ph.D.
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Health Care Activism, Community Health, and Patient-Centered Research with Thomas Concannon, Ph.D.
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Community Engagement Grand Rounds: Latino Populations and Community-Engaged Research
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Tackling Food Injustice with Sandi Pruitt, Ph.D.
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Sustaining Trustworthiness in our Community Engagement Program with Linda B. Cottler, Ph.D.
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LGBTQ+ Cancer: Equity Moves for 2022 with Scout, M.A., Ph.D.
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HIV/AIDS Re-entry Coalition: Impact of Community Engagement on Patient Care and Research
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Community Engagement to Achieve Health Equity and Research Workforce Diversity with Jamboor Vishwanatha, Ph.D.
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Our Community, Our Health Town Hall - Advancing Food Equity in North Texas
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Intersection of Community Health and The Environment
Communicating Effectively with Spanish-Speaking Populations in Clinical and Community Based Research
UT Southwestern CTSA Program & OCHRE Community Engagement Grand Rounds on Case Management