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ICTR Connection Request

Use the ICTR Connection Request form and your JHED I.D. to request any of our services or apply to any of our grants. You can currently access the following services through the Connection Request Form:

 Ask an ICTR Navigator

 Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot (ATIP) Program Application

 Biostatistics CenTeR

 Imaging Support (OISTeR)

 Office of Recruitment and Retention Consulting Service (ORRCS)

 Research Ethics Consulting Service (RECS)

 Translational Technology Core Laboratory (TTC)

Request for ICTR Letter of Support for Grant Applicants

East Baltimore Clinical Research Units

Bayview Clinical Research Units

Office of Recruitment and Retention

The Doris Duke Clinical Research Fellowship

Trials@Hopkins

ICTR Wiki (Intranet)

ICTR Evaluation

 
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ICTR is pleased to announce the addition of the Office for Imaging Support in Translational Research (OISTeR) service to Connection Request.

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ORRCS logoThe Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) would like to introduce the Office of Recruitment and Retention Consulting Service (ORRCS) to members of the Johns Hopkins research community. This resource is designed to assist researchers in developing and evaluating plans to recruit and retain study participants in order to facilitate timely recruitment and high rates of participant retention. Researchers may also request assistance with studies in progress when experiencing difficulty in meeting recruitment or retention goals.

Examples of issues that may be addressed through consultation include: developing a recruitment plan; developing a concise description of the target population and suggestions on methods to access the target population; recruitment of minority or underserved populations; budgeting for recruitment and retention efforts; use of media; methods for tracking recruitment and retention; and participant incentives. These services are offered directly to principal investigators and study coordinators in the Johns Hopkins research community. Students and staff are asked to coordinate their requests through a faculty advisor or principal investigator.

If you would like to take advantage of the expert assistance and support of the ICTR Office of Recruitment and Retention consultants, please complete a service request form through the ICTR Connection Request system.

Volunteer Program logo>The Research Volunteer Appreciation Program is an innovative new way to show appreciation to the many people who volunteer as participants in research at The Johns Hopkins Institutions.  This is just one of the services of the ICTR's Research Subject Advocate Program.  The program will provide free stickers and pins for research coordinators and other study personnel to use to show their appreciation to study volunteers.</p>The stickers, which say Research coordinators and other study personnel can visit Liz Martinez, director of the ICTR's Research Subject Advocate Program, in Carnegie 446 to pick up stickers. Liz will also be frequenting the Clinical Research Units (formerly GCRCs) to distribute stickers and will come give them directly to volunteers on request.

The program also provides free die-cast pins with the Johns Hopkins logo and the words "Outstanding Research Volunteer."

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