LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Describe the untapped potential of stakeholder engagement for enhancing your research.
- Explain two unmet research needs for improving stakeholder engagement.
- Feel comfortable using the Stakeholder Engagement Navigator webtool as described in te demonstration.
PRESENTER(S)
Matthew DeCamp, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Center for Bioethics and Humanities and Division of General Internal Medicine. A practicing internist, health services researcher and philosopher, Dr. DeCamp employs both empirical and conceptual methods to identify and solve cutting edge problems at the interface of health care, policy and bioethics. Special emphases of his research include engaging patients in health care organizational decision-making, ethical issues in the use of social media, βBig Data,β and global health (with a focus on short-term global health ethicsβ).
Brad Morse, PhD, MA, earned his Ph.D. in Technology, Media, and Society from the ATLAS Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder. A Masters degree in Cultural Anthropology was obtained before finishing his terminal degree. His current academic interests include user experience (UX) research, human-centered design, mHealth, qualitative research design, qualitative methods, ethnography, community engagement, and collaborative video development.
Kate Ytell, MPH, works as a PRA for the D2V initiative, where she supports various research and evaluation efforts including the Stakeholder Engagement Core and the Post-Acute Care Research and Team Science group. Her research interests include refugee health, culturally effective research, and stakeholder engagement.