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Collaboration Across Eight Research Centers: Unanticipated Benefits and Outcomes for Project Managers

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posted on 2013-12-18, 00:00 authored by Norma A. Perez, Benita Weathers, Marilyn Willis, Jacqueline Mendez
Managers of transdisciplinary collaborative research lack suitable didactic material to support the implementation of research methodologies and to build ongoing partnerships with community representatives and peers, both between and within multiple academic centers. This article will provide insight on the collaborative efforts of project managers involved in multidisciplinary research and their subsequent development of a tool kit for research project managers and/or directors. Project managers from the 8 Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities across the nation participated in monthly teleconferences to share experiences and offer advice on how to achieve high participation rates and maintain community involvement in collaboration with researchers and community leaders to achieve the common goal of decreasing health inequities. In the process, managers recognized and seized the opportunity to produce a tool kit that was designed for future project managers and directors. Project managers in geographically distinct locations maintained a commitment to work together over 4 years and subsequently built upon an existing communications network to design a tool kit that could be disseminated easily to a diverse audience.

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This is a copy of an article published in the Population Health Management © 2013 Copyright Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Population Health Management is available online at: http://www.liebertonline.com.

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Mary Ann Liebert

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  • en_US

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1942-7891

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2013-02-01

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