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SUMMARY:Masterful Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:The Masterful Mentoring program creates cohorts of experienced and trained expert mentors of junior faculty who are maximally effective at enhancing the career trajectory of their mentees. These Masterful Mentors are a resource that can coach and provide counsel to other less-experienced mentors within a department in handling difficult mentoring challenges and helping faculty develop and enhance interpersonal skills for optimal mentor-mentee interactions. Successful Masterful Mentors will accelerate the advancement of their mentees and elevate the quality of mentorship throughout their divisions/departments by providing a constant role model of the best mentoring possible. \nRegister through MyLearning https://johnshopkins.csod.com/samldefault.aspx. For questions\, contact Jennifer Haythornthwaite at jhaytho1@jhmi.edu. \nAll classes will be held from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm via Zoom. \nCourse Structure: \nMarch 3\, 2026- Navigating Troubled Waters: The Mentor as Guide\nThis workshop offers mentors the opportunity to hone communication skills that help guide a mentee in planning whether or not to pursue a difficult conversation with a colleague. Mentors will develop their skills in: \n\nStructuring the discussion about the situation.\nPreparing their mentees to implement a difficult conversation.\n\nApril 2\, 2026- When Your Mentee is Stuck: The Mentor as Motivator\nThis workshop supports mentors as they practice skills to motivate mentees to make changes in order to accomplish their goals. Mentors will develop their skills in: \n\nApplying techniques from motivational interviewing when problem-solving with mentees.\nBuilding or enhancing your mentees’ confidence in moving forward.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/masterful-mentoring-program-mar-2026/
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SUMMARY:ICTR Community and Collaboration Core Dissemination Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, March 5\, 2026 from noon- 12:30 pm for the ICTR Community and Collaboration Core’s (CCC) Dissemination Showcase. This virtual presentation series bringing the art and science of effective lay dissemination to the Johns Hopkins community. The series features teams from across Hopkins and beyond who have successfully translated their work into community-facing resources. The topic for March is Community Calls with Dr. G. Register here. \nEach month\, the series spotlights a dissemination resource or effort—be it a digital campaign\, video series\, print material\, podcast\, or event—and delves into the strategies\, challenges\, and lessons learned in the process. By focusing on real-world examples\, the series aims to support research teams in identifying feasible ways to share their work with study participants\, communities\, and other stakeholders. \nDissemination is a vital component of the research lifecycle that shouldn’t stop with publications and conferences. The Dissemination Showcase encourages researchers to go beyond academia to return results to the people their research is intended to serve. \nPresentation:\nMedicine for the Greater Good (MGG) is an initiative at Johns Hopkins University that advances health and wellness through academic–community partnerships. Community Calls with Dr. G is MGG’s weekly podcast featuring conversations with community leaders that center timely health topics\, local perspectives\, and real questions from the community. Each episode shares practical\, trustworthy information designed to be immediately relevant and accessible. \nFor questions\, contact Saloni Karwa at skarwa1@jh.edu.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/community-and-collaboration-core-dissemination-showcase-mar-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T110000
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SUMMARY:K-to-R Transition Program Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the K-to-R Transition Program’s\, Mentoring Skills Session: Cultivating Psychological Safety Within Your Research Team\, on Friday\, March 13\, 2026 from 11:00 am to noon via Zoom. Please click here to RSVP by Thursday\, March 12 to receive a link to the session. The speaker is Carisa M. Cooney\, Associate Professor\, Director of Education Innovation\, Director\, Clinical Research Core\, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery\, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/k-to-r-transition-program-seminar-mar-13/
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SUMMARY:Rare Disease Researcher Interest Group Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical & Translational Research for its Rare Disease Researcher Interest Group seminar\, “Developing Elamipretide as a Treatment for Barth Syndrome”\, on Friday\, March 13\, 2026\, from 12:15- 1:15 pm via Zoom. \nKeynote Speaker: Hilary Vernon\, MD PhD\, Professor of Genetic Medicine and Pediatrics\, Director\, Mitochondrial Medicine Center\, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine \nThe Rare Disease Researcher Interest Group seminar series brings together researchers from different fields to learn about and discuss rare disease research\, regardless of experience level with rare disease research. Seminars will take place on the second Friday of each month from 12:15- 1:15 pm. \nRegister here. For more information\, please contact Mia Terkowitz at mterkow1@jhmi.edu.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/rare-disease-researcher-interest-group-seminar-mar-2026/
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SUMMARY:Johns Hopkins Medicine Institutional Review Board (IRB) Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join the JHM IRB for their next Office Hours\, Tuesday\, March 17\, 2026 at 11:00 am. This session discuss social media and it’s use for participant recruitment. Register here by 11:00 am\, Saturday\, March 14\, 2026.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/johns-hopkins-medicine-institutional-review-board-irb-office-hours-mar-2026/
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SUMMARY:Third Thursdays with the ICTR
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026 at noon for our next Third Thursdays with the ICTR lecture to discuss the MyChart Recruitment Service. This service provides a secure method of electronically recruiting potential research participants through Epic database queries. This presentation is ideal for researchers and study coordinators seeking to optimize participant recruitment using digital health tools. \nTopics include: \n\nMyChart Recruitment workflow\, email and postal honest broker services\nDeveloping customized participant messages\nCreating programming queries for batch recruitment messaging\n\nSpeaker: Tosin Tomiwa\, MPA\, MyChart Recruitment Service Process Manager \nRegister here. For questions\, contact Crystal Williams at cwill137@jhu.edu.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/third-thursdays-with-the-ictr-mar-2026/
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SUMMARY:Dissemination & Implementation Science E-Office Hour
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about implementation science in your own work? Are you curious about Dissemination & Implementation (D&I) best practices? The Dissemination & Implementation Group (DIG) invites you to our monthly virtual E-Office Hour\, a space to swap ideas\, troubleshoot challenges\, and connect with peers. \nWe meet on the third Thursday of the month from 3-4:00 pm via Zoom. Our next meeting is March 19\, 2026. \nRegister here. For questions\, please contact Shannon Cole at scole44@jh.edu.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/dissemination-implementation-science-e-office-hour-mar-2026/
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SUMMARY:University of Maryland Baltimore ICTR (UMB ICTR) Enrichment Series
DESCRIPTION:University of Maryland Baltimore ICTR (UMB ICTR) Enrichment Series\nFrom Claims to Communities: Building Trusted Data Partnerships o Advance Health in Maryland \nSpeaker:\nAllison Middleton\, JD \n \nAdministrative and program data (like health program records and insurance claims) can be very useful for clinical and translational research—but only if people work together effectively and agree on how data will be used and protected. In this seminar\, Alice Middleton will explain how The Hilltop Institute uses large-scale program and claims data for practical research and evaluation\, and how researchers can partner with organizations to turn analysis into useful actions for communities and policymakers. \nShe will cover straightforward steps for starting collaborations between institutions\, including: \n\nMatching research questions to what stakeholders (health systems\, public agencies\, communities) actually need\nSetting clear rules for who looks after the data and how privacy is protected\nAgreeing on the types of results and products that will be most useful\n\nThe talk will also give real examples of collaboration paths so ICTR investigators can move more quickly from an idea to results that make a difference.
URL:https://ictr.johnshopkins.edu/event/university-of-maryland-baltimore-ictr-umb-ictr-enrichment-series-mar-2026/
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