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Advantages of a Virtual Collaborative Research Dermatology Laboratory
Dellavalle/Dunnick Dermato-Epidemiology Weekly Research Lab Meeting
Time: Tuesdays 12:15 pm Mountain time zone (Denver)
Zoom: [Zoom Link]
Zoom meeting ID: 111 222 3333
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Lab website: derm-epi.com
Dermatology Faculty:
Robert Dellavalle, MD, Ph D, MSPH, 720-111-3333
Cory A. Dunnick, MD, 303-111-3333,
Clinical Research Fellow, Lab Coordinators, Residents, Fellows:
John Meisenheimer, MD
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JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e65697
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ETHICS of AI Adoption and Deployment in Health Care: Progress, Challenges, and Next Steps
JMIR AI 2025;4:e67626
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Lessons Learned Identifying and Controlling Fraudulent Participation in Online Randomized Trials
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e77512
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To better distinguish spatial boundaries, county borders were then layered on top for both states and cities, followed by additional boundaries for zip code borders for cities (Figures 1 D, 2 C and D). The next layer was a dot density plot for pharmacies, where one point corresponded to five pharmacy locations to better visualize locations given the generally large number of existing pharmacies (Figures 1 E and 2 E).
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e75077
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NHS D: GDPPR data from the NHS Digital Trusted Research Environment.
In our bias analysis, for a hypothetical VE study, we assumed an analytic dataset of 10,000 individual records. In Scenario A (reference case), we correctly excluded all inactive records, analyzing only the 9700 active patients. With 60% vaccination coverage, a 1% event rate among vaccinated and a 5% event rate among unvaccinated individuals, we calculated a true VE of 70%.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64788
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I: injunctive norms; D/d: descriptive norms; M: motivation to comply. Lowercase letters: P
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For the final questionnaire, we combined items based on their correlations, as well as common sense. For example, the items “my mother” and “my father” had a moderate correlation (n=0.59), making it reasonable to combine them as “parents.”
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69094
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