Our school of medicine is participating in a national research study that aims to evaluate the implementation of the first-ever standardized Medical Spanish curriculum nationwide.
This study will co-design, test, adapt, and scale misinformation interventions that have proven effective within educational settings to the broader public.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of different gamified elements in motivating student engagement, enjoyment, and learning outcomes in a computer security course.
For more information, please visit our website: https://cecs.unc.edu The purpose of this research study is to learn more about the diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of adults with endometrial cancer. Initial enrollment goals are for 1,800 adults living in North Carolina at the time of their recent first diagnosis of endometrial cancer. This project will provide important data for integrating tumor biology, access to care, and other factors to identify contributors, and potential areas for intervention to address endometrial cancer disparities. Study staff will pursue annual follow-ups with participants, requesting updates to treatment status and quality of life measures for approximately 5yrs.
The purpose of current study is to test the feasibility and repeatability of MCC measurements made with the SILP method at 6 study sites. If successful, this will provide the groundwork needed to proceed with multi center therapeutic trials using this MCC assay.
We are currently enrolling parents and grandparents of infants in a research study to test the design features of a healthy eating website. The Growing Healthy Together website will provide information on healthy eating for adults and advice on what to feed infants at different ages and stages of development. The current study will test a prototype of the website among mothers, fathers, and grandparents of infants aged 4-12 months. We will interview participants about their preferences for different features of the website. We will also test how easily participants can navigate around and obtain information from the website. Persons eligible to participate in this study are mothers, fathers, and grandparents of an infant aged 4-12 months, and who are English-speaking and own a smartphone.
To improve UNC resident knowledge and confidence in ultrasound skills using pocket point-of-care ultrasound, through a novel ultrasound curriculum.
Does increasing the convenience of office hours increase student participation? Does it improve student perceptions of office hours? What factors are contributing to low usage of office hours at UNCP?
To study the effects of nasal surgery on snoring, if it improves it or not? how many patients would benefit from nasal surgery to improve their snoring? how much would nasal surgery improve snoring?
To explore the reasons for the creation and maintaining of archives dedicated to punk materials