Background These are two virtual poster presentations given by undergraduate ACRU Trainees as part of a trainee skills development meeting. These posters were originally designed and previously presented as part... read more →
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to qualitative methods and thematic analysis. Content Presenter: Timothy C. Guetterman, PhD, University of Michigan
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to abstract writing. Content Presenter: Sydney Fouche, MPH, Acute Care Research Unit, University of Michigan
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to geospatial data and geocoding. Supplemental Materials Presentation Content Presenter: Tyler Nix, Taubman Health Sciences Library and Caroline Kayko,... read more →
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to writing scientific articles. Content Presenter: Rama Salhi, MD, MHS
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to advanced literature searches. Content Presenter: Judith Smith, Informationist for Health Management and Policy, Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, North Campus... read more →
Background This virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and introduces trainees to grant writing fundamentals. Supplemental Materials Powerpoint (PPT) Content Creator & Presenter: Wilson Nham
Background This interactive, virtual workshop is an ACRU Trainee Program resource and provides practical skills to improve op-ed and blog style writing through connecting with argumentative prose. Supplemental Materials Workshop Guide... read more →
2019-2020 UROP: Hannah Schafer Michigan Medicine Care Continuum Project Poster Presentation
2019-2020 UROP: Hannah Yoon EPOC Project Poster Presentation Abstract There are about 350,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) cases per year in the US, with a very low survival rate of... read more →