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Recommended principles, processes, and criteria for selection cross-center projects **DRAFT**

Cross-Center Projects. Recommended principles, processes, and criteria for selection cross-center projects **DRAFT**. Recommended Principles. Cross-center projects involve 3+ centers All PIs chair or co-chair a cross-center project Initiate 3-4 cross-center projects maximum

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Recommended principles, processes, and criteria for selection cross-center projects **DRAFT**

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  1. Cross-Center Projects Recommended principles, processes, and criteria for selection cross-center projects **DRAFT**

  2. Recommended Principles Cross-center projects involve 3+ centers All PIs chair or co-chair a cross-center project Initiate 3-4 cross-center projects maximum Structure projects to permit affiliate member participation Look for linkage/collaboration opportunities with CDC/NCI programs

  3. Recommended Process Centers propose ideas in 3 kick-off calls Interested investigators form ad hoc workgroups, hold 2-4 calls to develop idea Co-leads present idea at kick-off meeting using provided template SC discusses, ranks, and selects 3-4 ideas for cross-center projects – charters workgroups

  4. Recommended Rating Criteria

  5. NCCDPHP Priority Domains Domain 1: Epidemiology & surveillance Domain 2: Environmental approaches Domain 3: Health system interventions   Domain 4: Community-clinical linkages

  6. CDC’s Research Needs More innovative use of surveillance systems Focus on the never/rarely screened, those who are new to ACA (health disparities) Scale-up and sustainment of evidence-based interventions Risk communication, provider-patient communication about screening, cultural translation Intersections with other chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes) and other sectors (e.g., transportation)

  7. NCI’s Priorities/Perspective Multilevel research Dissemination and implementation Two priority content areas: CRC screening implementation HPV vaccination

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