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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN RADIOLOGY
Srini Tridandapani, PhD, MDDepartment of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Emory University School of Medicine
COURSE OBJECTIVES
• To familiarize the audience with the basic principles and tools used in clinical research
• To emphasize technology and outcome assessment
• To identify and encourage those interested in an academic career with emphasis on research
• (Go over course outline/schedule)
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN RADIOLOGY: SCHEDULE
Thursday – October 29th, 20151:30 Introduction/Housekeeping Tridandapani1:45 Research Ethics Tridandapani2:30 Clinical Trial Statistics Tigges3:15 Break3:30 Decision Trees & Bayes Theorem:
Aids in Decision Making Tigges4:15 Motivation for Research in Radiology Tridandapani5:00 Adjourn
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN RADIOLOGY: SCHEDULE
Friday – October 30th, 20158:00 Quality and Safety Research Applegate8:45 Manuscript Preparation Tridandapani9:30 Break9:45 Study Des., Analysis, Reporting Bias Tridandapani10:30 Principles of Diagnostic Testing
and ROC Auffermann11:30 Abstract Writing & Oral PresentationsSmall12:15 Lunch
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN RADIOLOGY: SCHEDULE
Friday – October 30th, 20151:15 Technology Assessment/Outcome
& Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Baumgarten2:15 Radiology Residents Involvement
in Research Ho2:45 Break3:00 IRB Approval Process Galt3:45 Grant Writing Krupinski4:30 Course Evaluations5:00 Adjourn (aka get out of here)
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN RADIOLOGY
Motivation for performing research• What is research?• Why is there a need for research?• Types of research projects• Integrity of research results• Why be a good mentor?
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
• Research is a systematic, scientific investigation in search of truth
NEED FOR RESEARCH
Why Academic Radiology?
NEED FOR RESEARCH
How does research benefit the clinical radiologist?
• By protecting turf – Those who do the research today perform the clinical procedures of tomorrow
• By protecting useful procedures – Through technology and outcome assessments
NEED FOR RESEARCHHow does funded research benefit the academic
radiologist?• By career advancement – research
productivity becoming increasingly important
• By providing release time, staff and resources• By providing financial independence to those
who produce inventions
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
• Consider an academic career with emphasis on research
• Originate research projects• Participate in research projects• Be a facilitator not an obstructionist of
research projects
TYPES OF RESEARCH: PROJECTS IN RADIOLOGY
TYPES OF RESEARCH PROJECTS IN RADIOLOGY• Develop/evaluate a clinical imaging
procedure• Develop/evaluate a radiological device• Develop/evaluate a
contrast/radiopharmaceutical agent• Develop/evaluate a therapeutic
procedure
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TYPES OF RESEARCH PROJECTS IN RADIOLOGY• Develop/evaluate a clinical imaging
procedure• Develop/evaluate a radiological device• Develop/evaluate a
contrast/radiopharmaceutical agent• Develop/evaluate a therapeutic
procedure
TYPES OF RESEARCH PROJECTS IN RADIOLOGY• Develop/evaluate a clinical imaging
procedure• Develop/evaluate a radiological device• Develop/evaluate a
contrast/radiopharmaceutical agent• Develop/evaluate a therapeutic
procedure
TYPES OF RESEARCH PROJECTS IN RADIOLOGY• Develop/evaluate a clinical imaging
procedure• Develop/evaluate a radiological device• Develop/evaluate a
contrast/radiopharmaceutical agent• Develop/evaluate a therapeutic
procedure
THE END
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