Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Training Grant Training and Courses (T32HL072743)
Course work includes training in:
Research ethics
2012-2013 Bio Ethics Seminar Series
2011-2012 Bio Ethics Seminar Series
2010-2011 Bio Ethics Seminar Series
HIPAA
Human subjects research
Other mandatory training includes:
Health and Safety, including:
Hazardous waste on-the-job safety training
Chemical Waste Management
Blood Borne Pathogens
Management and Disposal of Hazardous Materials
Shipping of Biological Samples (if project requires shipment of samples)
Local Seminars and Clubs
All fellows are expected to attend key seminars and
journal clubs. Fellows are also expected to to meet with
hosted seminar speakers.
Cardiovascular Seminar Series
Cardiovascular Journal Club
College of Medicine Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series
Educational Activities
All fellows are expected to present their research at the T32
symposium. The symposium is moderated by internationally
respected experts in their field in which during the course of
the same day have opportunities to network.
Gill Heart Institute
Cardiovascular Research Day
