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  • Pediatric Small Pilot Project Grant

    Center for Clinical and Translational Research Translational Research Ignition Projects Program PROGRAM OVERVIEW I. Purpose The purpose of the Translational Research Ignition Projects Program (TRIPP) is to cultivate outstanding new translational research, stimulate preliminary data in novel

  • a-twinkle-in-peoples-eyes-becomes-reality_seattle-childrens-research-integration-hub.pdf

    A “Twinkle in Peoples’ Eyes” Becomes Reality The Research Integration Hub’s new space opened to workforce members and patient families in January 2022. The hub is specifically designed to better support current research participants, provide information and education to patients and families who

  • participate-in-research-booklet.pdf

    www.seattlechildrens.org/participate Participate in Research Help answer questions about children’s health and illness Why participate in research? Seattle Children’s researchers want to improve care and quality of life for children now and in the future. To do this, we need help from volunteers

  • seattle-childrens-research-division-15-years-of-research.pdf

    15 Years of Research Seattle Children’s RESEARCH DIVISION Seattle Children’s Research Institute was established in 2006. The research institute, together with Seattle Children’s Therapeutics, comprises Seattle Children’s Research Division. Today, Seattle Children’s is internationally recognized

  • CSW Appendicitis Pathway

    • Ambulating • Afebrile (T<38.5C) • Tolerating a regular diet • Pain well managed on PO meds • No sign of wound infection • Tolerating PO antibiotics Uncomplicated Uncomplicated Appendicitis Post Operative Care: • Diet – Advance as tolerated • IV Fluids (maintenance) • Pain Management • Labs – None

  • Consent Form Template

    And (UW if applicable) IRB # (if known): Study Title: Principal Researcher: Revision Date: Protocol Version: Using this template…. · The goal of this template is to provide a skeleton for a consent, assent (age 14 and up) and/or parental permission form for your study. · This form should

  • Research - Financial Conflicts of Interest Policy, 13641 (ORC-003)

    Status Active PolicyStat ID 14727489 Originated 3/23/2009 Last Approved 12/7/2023 Effective 12/7/2023 Last Revised 12/7/2023 Next Review 12/6/2026 Owner Document Area Applicability Document Types Isaac Gribben: Compliance Officer Research: Office of Research Compliance (ORC) Seattle Children's

  • participate-in-research---what-is-clinical-research.pdf

    What is clinical RESEARCH? There are many different types of research: Clinical research, research studies, clinical trials and clinical studies are all terms to describe ways to learn new things about how to diagnose, treat and prevent diseases. To keep things simple, we’ll just use the term

  • Parental Permission Only Template

    And (UW if applicable) IRB # (if known): Study Title: Principal Researcher: Revision Date: Protocol Version: Using this template…. · The goal of this template is to provide a skeleton for studies where parents/guardians will be asked to give parental permission and either written assent

  • ITHS-flyer-Bioethics_042814.indd

    ITHS Institute of Translational Health Sciences Accelerating Research. Improving Health. Research Bioethics Consultations ITHS.org/bioethics | (206) 616-3875 | ithsnav@uw.edu The ITHS Research Bioethics program provides a forum for discussion and analysis of ethical issues in clinical