Community-Engaged research Training

ORCCA is pleased to offer open access, online micro-training in community-engaged research. The goal is to provide researchers and non-researchers alike with the foundational knowledge to engage as meaningful partners in research that is responsive to community health needs. This training focuses on substance use disorder as the case example. We hope these videos will inspire our learners to take a deeper dive into community-engaged, comparative effectiveness research training.

A Badgr badge can be obtained for this training series by viewing the four training videos and then successfully completing the 12-question assessment.

The training includes four short videos:

Video 1: Community-Engaged Research Overview (2:18)

Video 2: Setting the Stage for Community-Engaged Research (6:30)

Video 3: Types of Research that Benefit from Community Engagement (2:59)

Video 4: Using Community-Engaged Research to Improve SUD Interventions, Tools, and Services (7:55)

These free training videos and a link to the assessment are available below.


Video 1: community-engaged research overview


Video 2: Setting the Stage for COmmunity-Engaged Research


Video 3: Types of Research that Benefit from Community Engagement


Video 4: Using Community-Engaged Research to Improve SUD Interventions, Tools, and Services


Assessment for badgr badge

For additional engagement resources, visit the Engagement Tool and Resource Repository offered by Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute ® (PCORI ®).

Note: The video production was supported through a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute ® (PCORI ®) Eugene Washington PCORI ® Engagement Award (#12663). The content presented does not necessarily represent the views of the PCORI ® or its Board of Governors.

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