Year Published: 2016

Time to Complete: 45 min

Course Type: Self-paced Online

Instructor: Thomas Concannon, PhD

Learning Level: Fundamental

Primary Audience: All Research Team Members

Prerequisite: None

Course Collection(s): Community and Stakeholder Engagement

What is stakeholder and community engagement (SCE), and why is it important?

What is stakeholder and community engagement (SCE), and why is it important? Learn the benefits, strategies, and methods at Stakeholder Engagement in Patient-Centered Comparative Effectiveness Research. This seminar, taught by Thomas Concannon, PhD, Tufts CTSI’s Director of Stakeholder and Community Engagement and Assistant Director of Comparative Effectiveness Research, will review previous patient-centered studies and assess the strengths and weaknesses of their engagement efforts, and their impact on research outcomes.

Learning Objectives

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Define stakeholder and stakeholder and community engagement (SCE).
  • State different methods for engaging stakeholders and community members in research.
  • Outline a framework for SCE utilizing the 7Ps Framework and 6 Stage Model of Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER).
  • Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of SCE in the ACT UP and breast cancer screening guideline examples.
  • Identify key lessons learned in the SCE process over time.

Available courses

Date Location Type Price
2024 Course: Open January 1 through December 31 Online Self-paced course This Course is Free