
Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Are you interested in including older adults and/or people with multiple chronic conditions in your research program but don’t know where to start? Using a Q&A format, this podcast from the AGS/AGING LEARNING Collaborative features the editors of the Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCCs) Core Curriculum discussing key takeaway points with curriculum authors – all national experts in their topic. Designed for new investigators, this podcast series provides a nuanced roadmap to the tools, knowledge, and approaches that are integral to inclusion of people living with MCC in research across the lifespan. New episodes are released regularly. Did our podcast series leave you wanting to learn more about MCCs research? Visit our website to access the full online Multiple Chronic Conditions Research Core Curriculum, https://mccresearch.agscocare.org/ . The National Institute On Aging of the National Institutes of Health funder grant (R25AG071488). The content is solely the responsibility of the American Geriatrics Society (https://www.americangeriatrics.org/) and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
Podcasting since 2022 • 26 episodes
Multiple Chronic Conditions in Research for Emerging Investigators
Latest Episodes
Policy Challenges, Clinical Care, and Knowledge Gaps
Join Cynthia Boyd, MD, MPH, John Hopkins Medicine, and Arlene Bierman, MD, MS, AHRQ’s Center for Evidence and Practice Improvement and Rafael Samper-Ternent, MD, PhD, UT Health Houston as they discuss policy challenges and clinical care in rela...
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Episode 25
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Basics of MCCs and Aging: Epidemiology, Biology, and Knowledge Gaps
Join Jay Magaziner, PhD, University of Maryland School of Medicine; and Stephanie Studenski, MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine & National Institute on Aging; Luigi Ferrucci, MD, PhD, National Institute on Aging and Rafael Samp...
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Episode 24
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29:23

Turning Research into Practice
Join Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Kathryn Callahan, MD, MS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, as they discuss health system coalition building and the different kinds of skillsets of team mem...
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Episode 23
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29:18

Turning Practice into Research
Join Leah Hanson, PhD, HealthPartners Institute and Tullika Garg, MD, MPH, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, as they discuss how clinical gaps play a role in practice and initiating research. They examine the different perspec...
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Episode 22
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The Learning Healthcare System: from concept to reality
Join Jeff Williamson, MD, MHS, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Leah Hanson, PhD, HealthPartners Institute, as they discuss learning healthcare systems (LHS) and their potential value. They define LHS, their importance and also th...
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Episode 21
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