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Introduction to Research at WRNMMC Marina Borovok, PhD Head of Research Education,

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Directorate for Professional Education Department of Research Programs. Introduction to Research at WRNMMC Marina Borovok, PhD Head of Research Education, Department of Research Programs, WRNMMC September 2011. Disclosure Statement :

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Introduction to Research at WRNMMC Marina Borovok, PhD Head of Research Education,

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  1. Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterDirectorate for Professional EducationDepartment of Research Programs Introduction to Research at WRNMMC Marina Borovok, PhD Head of Research Education, Department of Research Programs, WRNMMC September 2011

  2. Disclosure Statement : This CE/CME activitydoes not have commercial support,and has no conflicts of interest. Research Course Research Course 2

  3. Learning Objectives • Describe clinical research and the research process steps • Discus research at WRNMMC and it’s unique opportunities. 3. Know about research support available at WRNMMC. • Recognize IT tools that support research collaboration and communication from anywhere at any time. Research Course Research Course 3

  4. LO 1: Describe clinical research and the research process steps Before you start your research at WRNMMC, you need to do the following THREE steps: Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account Step 2: Registering with IRBNet, e-portal for publications and protocolsubmission. Step 3: Completion of CITI training Research Course

  5. Research Cue Card Research Course

  6. Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account AKO/DKO platform for research purposes What is AKO? Army Knowledge Online (AKO) is the world's largest and secure electronic platform. AKO is currently serving over 2.26 million users. What is DKO? Defense Knowledge Online (DKO) is an information sharing network required by the Department of Defense to support secure access to information (portal). DKO is using AKO as a platform. Research Course

  7. MANY Benefits of DKO 1. Universal Email in the .mil environment. 2. Virtual workspace (telework) any time especially in times of national disaster (Sept 11, Pandemic, etc) or exercises (example: DCO) 3. Virus and Spam scanning for over 3 Billion messages per year. 4. Provides access to over 2K free training courses via JKO, etc. 5. Use AKO/DKO credentials to access MyPay, Tricare Online and over 1,200 other DOD applications that use AKO/DKO SSO services. 6. If you have Internet access, you can access AKO/DKO securely from anywhere at any time 7. Centralized Helpdesk (open 24/7) supporting 2.26M users and over 1,200 DoD applications. 8. Use AKO/DKO Portal as a Virtual Thumb Drive ensuring files and folders needed are available regardless of location. 9. Social capabilities such as milSUITE allow you to find new people working on similar projects or with similar interests. 10. Communicate with anyone in DoD via IM, eMail, video messaging. 11. Over 50K deployed US Armed Forces members use AKO/DKO while deployed to many places worldwide. Research Course

  8. AKO/DKO platform for research purposes The Defense Medical Research Network (DMRN) For better management of research processes, The Defense Medical Research Network (DMRN) was created. It is a DoD-wide web-based networking solution for all your research management, compliance and oversight needs. Located on AKO/DKO platform at: https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/596540 IRBNet IRBNet is the industry leading software, a robust set of electronic tools supporting the management, submission, review and oversight of our research protocols. IRBNet entry is available through DMRN page that located on AKO/DKO site. Research Course

  9. Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account Go to the Defense Medical Research Network (DMRN)page on DKO/AKO website at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/596540 Cue Card Reference: Research Course

  10. Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account(cont.) Login using your AKO/DKO username and password Research Course

  11. Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account(cont.) You are at the DMRN site at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/596540 Click on the IRBNet Entry button Research Course

  12. Step 1: Obtaining a DKO/AKO account(cont.) Instructions are at the RCRS website https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/IRBNet/Forms/AllItems.aspx. Questions? Contact Ms. Dale Gregory 301 295-8239 dale.gregory@med.navy.mil Research Course

  13. Step 2: Registering with IRBNet, e-portal for publications and protocol submission. Cue Card Reference: Instructions are at the RCRS website https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/IRBNet/Forms/AllItems.aspx. Research Course

  14. Step 2: Registering with IRBNet, e-portal for publications and protocol submission (cont.) Questions? Please contact Mr. Luis Calvo at Luis.Calvo@med.navy.mil, 301 295-2269. Research Course

  15. Step 3: Completion of CITI training Cue Card Reference: Principal Investigators, Associate Investigators, Research Staff, as well as anyone coming into contact with Human Subjects or involved with the consent process or study design are required to complete this course. Research Course

  16. Step 3: Completion of CITI training The course is available at https://www.citiprogram.org First Time Users need to register at https://www.citiprogram.org/enroll/courseregistration1.asp?language=english. Questions? Contact Dr. Marina Borovok 301 295-2876 marina.borovok@med.navy.mil Research Course

  17. Now you are done with the registrations and training. What is next? Research Course

  18. Next steps: 4-5 The entire research writing process can be divided into easily manageable and clear steps: STEP 4: Develop a Research Question Select a topic Discuss Research Ideas Find Sources to support your ideas STEP 5: Submit your proposal via Proposal Approval Funding (if needed) Research Course

  19. Step 4: Develop Research QuestionGood research question: could the "FINER" criteria be applied to it?F- Feasible.  Is the question answerable?  Do you have access to all the materials you will need to do the study?  Do you have access to enough subjects?  Will you have enough time and money?  Do you have the expertise to do this study or can you collaborate with someone who does?I- Interesting.  The question has to be interesting to the investigator, but should also be interesting to others.N- Novel.  Has this study been done before?  Does it add to the current body of medical knowledge?E- Ethical.  Risk/benefit ratio? Can the study be done with a minimal risk?  Will an IRB approve the study?R- Relevant.  Will it further medical science?  Will the results change clinical practice, health policy or point towards further avenues of research?If your question fails on any one of these 5 criteria, it is probably not worth putting much effort into.

  20. STEP 4:Good research question (cont.) Readings: • Designing clinical research: an epidemiologic approach, 3rd ed., by Stephen B. Hulley, et.al.Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007ISBN: 07-8178210-4; • Research begins with the question.http://familymed.uthscsa.edu/facultydevelopment/elearning/ResearchQuestions.swf Research Course

  21. Step 4: Research topic selection Cue Card Reference: In order to do that you need to consult with your Department Chair/Supervisor/Mentor. Need help to choose your Mentor? Please contact Dr. Marina Borovok at marina.borovok@med.navy.mil, 301 295-2876. Research Course

  22. Step 4: Research topic selection (cont.)In case if you need HELP Choose your mentor, and ask him/her to help. INTERNET Web resource : http://nnmcresearch.wikispaces.com/NNMC-USUHS+Mentorship+Project Research Course

  23. Step 4: Research topic selection (cont.) New: Protocol Outreach Program • Protocol Outreach Program to discuss research ideas and roadmap: • Clinician, statistician, regulatory reviewer, laboratory scientist • 45 min appointments for research ideas and roadmap. More information will be provided by Dr. Klote (Module 6), and Dr. Bernstein (Module 7). • To schedule an appointment please contact Ms. Dale Gregory at 301 295-8239, or dale.gregory@med.navy.mil Research Course

  24. Step 5: Protocol submission via Cue Card Reference: Submission instructions are available on the IRBNet portal, under Forms and Templates. Questions? Contact DRP 301 295-8239 WRNMMC-ResearchQuestions@med.navy.mil Research Course

  25. Next steps are: Proposal Approval (SRP,IRB approval), Funding (if needed). These steps will be successful if you worked on the Research Protocol with help of the WRNMMC specialists (Step 4) Research Course

  26. Research Funding Information on Research Funding is provided By Dr. Kaminsky (Day 2, Module 9). Research Course

  27. IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER !!! Cue Card Reference:  You may not begin your research until you have received an IRB Approval andApproval Letter from the Commander, WRNMMC. Research Course

  28. The National Capital Region Military Medical Centers POCs: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center DRP (WRNMMC) , 301 295-8239 WRNMMC-ResearchQuestions@med.navy.mil Malcolm Grow Medical Center (MGMC), IRB Office Cheryl James 240-857-8216 The Uniformed Services University (USU), Research Office Maggie Pickerel 301-295-0819 Research Course

  29. Questions? Research Course

  30. LO 2: Discus research at WRNMMC and it’s unique opportunities Research at WRNMMC WRNMMC’s goal remains to promote excellence in health care and militarily relevant researchand human subject protection. Department of Research Programs (DRP) Human subject protection, research compliance and integrity; research administration, support, funding, publication and education. https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx Research Course

  31. Research at WRNMMC Current research efforts at WRNMMC are ongoing: head injury/TBI, stroke, colon, breast cancer, leukemia and lymphoma, investigational chemotherapy, virtual colonoscopy, diabetes management, infectious disease, dental imaging. Research Course Research Course 31

  32. Open Protocols at WRNMMC List is available on the Intranet at: https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/Lists/Open%20Protocols/AllItems.aspx?View=%7b40123BB7%2dBE3A%2d4899%2d9423%2dB28C17B522E1%7d Go to the Department of Research programs (DRP)) Intranet site at https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx and click on Open Protocols Research Course

  33. Questions? Research Course

  34. LO 3:Know about research support available at WRNMMC. WRNMMC Research Resources Research Integrity Resources Department of Research Programs (DRP), Darnall Biomedical Learning Resource Center Research Protocol/Publication Help, Education/Mentoring Resources, Protocol Outreach Program ICEBERG, IT tools. Research Course

  35. Research Integrity Resources It is a policy of WRNMMC that all personnel will uphold highest principles of ethics promoting research integrity and the responsible conduct of research (RCR). RCR RESOURCES (web links): TEXT On Being A Scientist, National Academy of Sciences Committee on the Conduct of Science, 3rd Ed., Also available on the web at http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=0309119707 DVD “THE LAB” an interactive educational DVD has been developed by ORI for education regarding research misconduct. Also available on the web at http://ori.dhhs.gov/TheLab, RCRS site at https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx (under the RCRS links), WEB RESOURCES PROVIDED ON THE DRP WEBSITE (INTRANET) at:https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx (under DRPLinks): RESEARCH INTEGRITY THE LAB: Interactive Movie on Research Misconduct AVOID PLAGIARISM: 26 Guidelines at a glance Research Ethics Resources provided by The Navy Medicine Institute On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research: Third Edition (2009)

  36. Research Integrity Resources (cont.) ANTI-PLAGIARISM SOFTWARE TURNITIN Web-based, http://turnitin.com/static/index.php Free access available to the WRNMMC researchers. Ask Ann Holman to help with Turnitin registration: 301-319-8411, ann.holman@med.navy.mil Example of report : slide # 64 RESEARCH INTEGRITY DISCUSSIONS ETHICS ROUNDTABLE: FRIDAYS (once/month, 1200-1300) By Darnall Biomedical Learning Resource Center (Formerly Stitt Library) https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/Darnall/Lists/Calendar/calendar.aspx Research Course

  37. Department of Research Programs (DRP)Cue Card Reference: Research Course

  38. DRP information • DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH PROGRAMS (DRP) Bldg. 17, 3rd floor, suite 3C DRP Chief LTC Klote, MD, MC mary.klote@med.navy.mil 301 295-8271 (no voicemail) Questions: 301 295-8239, or e-mail WRNMMC-ResearchQuestions@med.navy.mil DRP Intranet https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx Research Course

  39. Darnall Biomedical Learning Resource Center (DBLRC) Bldg. 1, 3 rd floor, room 3458, ph. 301-295-1184 • Hours Monday-Thursday   0700-1730Friday                    0700-1600 • Online Access is available via Athens. Athens Registration :https://register.athensams.net/nnmc/ Ask Ann Holman to help with Athens registration 301-319-8411, ann.holman@med.navy.mil • After Hours Access is availableContact Ann Holman at Ann.Holman@med.navy.mil,  or visit the Circulation Desk to sign up for an access account, and we'll contact you when your card is ready.  Library Access Card Research Course

  40. Darnall Biomedical Learning Resource Center (DBLRC) Intranet https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/Darnall/default.aspx Stitt Internet http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/professional/stitt_library Questions: 301 295-1184 NNMC-DBLRC@med.navy.mil Research Course

  41. Research Protocol/Publication Help *Literature Search: Comprehensive DB specialist: Mr. Fredric Simms, MLS James.Simms@med.navy.mil 301 295-0080 Reference Librarian: Kimberly D. Adams, M.A., M.S., M.L.S. kimberly.adams3@amedd.army.mil 202-782-6547 *Statistical Data Analysis: Audrey Chang, PhD 301-295-8263, audrey.chang@med.navy.mil Robin Howard, MA 301-295-8235 robin.howard@med.navy.mil Francois O. Tuamokumo, PhD 301 319-8788 francois.tuamokumo@med.navy.mil *These specialists provide hands-on workshops. Research Course

  42. Education/Mentoring Resources Head of Research Education: Marina Borovok, PhD marina.borovok@med.navy.mil301 295-2876 Cue Card Reference: Research Course

  43. Educational Resources Research Course: 9 CME/CE, 2 days (0700-1200) Next 2011 Research Course: November 8-9, 2011   Course PP slide show is available at: https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx (under DRP Research School) Research Course

  44. Educational Resources Hands-on Research Preparation Course April-December, 2011, once/month, noon-1400. Next Class is on September 27, 2011 (session on IRB registration) Location: Bldg. 57, ROOM 1214-B Next Meeting Dates: 9/27, 10/13, 11/17, 12/15 This course provides participants with the practical skills required for writing a research proposal, completing research project, submitting research results to the WRNMMC Research Competition and a peer- reviewed journal in their specialty field. Research Course

  45. Educational resources (cont.) PubMed Search Course Developed and presented by the National Library of Medicine 2011 DATES: Tentative dates: 10/20, 12/2 TIME: 0900 - 1115 LOCATION: WRNMMC, Bldg 57, room 1214 B COURSE GOAL To provide guidelines for PubMed search, and teach researchers how to perform searches on their own. REGISTRATION: PLEASE CONTACT Ms. Ann Holman: 301-319-8411, or via e-mail at Ann.Holman@med.navy.mil Research Course

  46. PubMed LINKS The PubMed links are posted on the Intranet: RCRS and Darnall Center websites DRP website https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/RCRS/default.aspx Darnall Center Website https://nnmcintra/SiteDirectory/Darnall/default.aspx Research Course

  47. Hands-on Educational WORKSHOPS Workshops are offered all year long at WRNMMC on a per-request basis. Topics: • Literature Search by Mr. Fredric Simms • Statistical Analysis by Dr. Tuamokumo, Dr. Chang, and Ms. Howard Please contact our specialists to schedule a workshop Research Course Research Course 47

  48. Protocol Outreach Program To discuss research ideas and roadmap: • Clinician, statistician, regulatory reviewer, laboratory scientist • 45 min appointments for research ideas and roadmap. More information will be provided by Dr. Klote (Module 6), and Dr. Bernstein (Module 7). • To schedule an appointment please contact Ms. Dale Gregory at 301 295-8239, or dale.gregory@med.navy.mil Research Course

  49. MENTORSHIP RESOURCES WRNMMC-USUHS mentorship initiative • USUHSIf you are looking for a mentor in the specific areas of research, clinicalwork, education, professional development, please contact mentorshiprepresentatives at USUHS, and they will help you to find a mentor from theUSUHS mentorship network: Andrew Waters, Ph.D (andrew.waters@usuhs.mil) Chair of Research CommitteeDr. Jennifer Rusiecki (jrusiecki@usuhs.mil) or Dr. Barbara Knollman (bknollmann@usuhs.mil) Co-chairs of Faculty Mentoring Committee • WRNMMCIf you are looking for a mentor in the specific areas of military research,please contact research mentorship representative at WRNMMC: Marina Borovok, PhD (marina.borovok@med.navy.mil)Head of Research Education. On the web: http://nnmcresearch.wikispaces.com/NNMC-USUHS+Mentorship+Project Research Course

  50. MENTORSHIP RESOURCESInterdepartmental Collaborative BethesdaResearch Group http://nnmcresearch.wikispaces.com/ MISSION Help WRNMMC to become a premier research organization in the Department of Defense. Research Course

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