ConduITS News
Community and Collaboration Events
Community Grand Rounds Special event: “Centering Community: Reflections on Dr. Barbara Brenner’s Legacy” bringing together community partners for our 1st in person gathering since the pandemic. On February 8th, 2023 faculty and staff from across the Mount Sinai...
What is the Community and Collaboration Core?
The goal of the Community and Collaboration (CC) core is to improve the health of individuals and communities across the lifespan by expanding community engagement across ConduITS and the CTSA Network. The CC core does this by: ensuring that research is rooted in...
CTSA Supported Events
Clinical Trials Day This event took place on May 19, 2023 and was hosted by MCTO, ORS, and TCI. Photo 1: Asher Leviton (Right, MCTO) and Samuel Pugo (Left, ORS) leading a game of Clinical Trials Jeopardy Photo 2: (Left) ORS Staff: Parina Shah, Michelle Mendiolaza,...
Spotlight: Stacey Tonkel, OnCore Applications Analyst / OnCore Trainer
Stacey was the last staff member to join the OCT in January 2023 and is our OnCore trainer and primary support specialist. Stacey manages user access and the creation of OnCore training material such as eLearning, training videos, and training documents, but she also...
The Conduits Newsletter- August 2023
As part of an initiative by The Mount Sinai ConduITS Institutes for Translational Sciences (CTSA), we are delighted to announce the re-launch of our newsletter, dedicated to keeping you updated with the latest developments, insights, and opportunities within our...
Acknowledging ISMMS ConduITS CTSA Support – NIH Requirement
Any use of CTSA-supported resources listed on the Research Roadmap requires citation of grant number UL1TR004419 awarded to ISMMS in the acknowledgment section of every publication resulting from this support. Adherence to the NIH Public Access Policy is also...
Introduction to Oncore at ORS
OnCore is the Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) licensed for use at Mount Sinai. Currently, all Industry-sponsored interventional clinical trials must have a study record (known as a protocol) and subject enrollment managed within it. The ORS OnCore Central...
What is ConduITS?
ConduITS is the Clinical & Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program for the Mount Sinai Health System established in 2009 with funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), NCATS.
CTSA Mount Sinai Events
Digital Concierge Service – Informatics and Data Science Online Clinics
Every Wednesday 3:30 – 4:30 PM
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REDCap Virtual Office Hours
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STAT-CHAT – Free Online Consultation Service
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CTSA Network Events & Resources
- Life Course Research Visual Toolkit
- NCATS I Am Translational Science Video Series
- Trial Innovation Network (TIN) Events
Webinars, Forums and Meetings on Multi-Site Clinical Studies - NCATS Newsletter
- CTSA Program Funding Information
Trainee Corner
Mount Sinai CTSA Featured Trainees
Emerging Investigators Program
- Enhancing your career
- Mentorship and networking
- Professional development
- Research skills and resources