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Drum Major Awards
The Drum Major Awards will recognize individuals at WashU School of Medicine who embody what it means to be an upstander.
Submissions typically due in January.
Duo Dogs Event Feedback Survey
In an effort to better meet the needs of our supporters, and gain feedback about the impact of our services, we ask that you complete a brief survey after your event. This information is beneficial for the continued evaluation and improvement of our programs. Personal information will not be collected, and all survey responses remain anonymous.
Education & Training
Ensuring that all individuals responsible for the design, conduct and reporting of a research study involving human subjects receive adequate education in the protection of those human subjects.
Education & Training
Education and training resources specific to Regulatory Support for members of the clinical research community.
Education & Training
Ensuring that all individuals responsible for the design, conduct and reporting of a research study involving human subjects receive adequate education in the protection of those human subjects.
Education & Training
Ensuring that all individuals responsible for the design, conduct and reporting of a research study involving human subjects receive adequate education in the protection of those human subjects.
Effort Reporting Principles Training
Training on effort reporting is required for faculty, and strongly recommended for other University personnel, who work on sponsored funds.
Emotional intelligence
Emotions can be big, messy, and complicated, but they help us navigate the world. We all need to learn to recognize and manage feelings without being controlled by them.
Employee of the Quarter
FAS Employee of the Quarter award (EOTQ) recognizes an individual for performing duties, and/or demonstrating capabilities that extend beyond their normal job expectations.
Submissions accepted daily.