Research Roundtable
The MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center hosts a monthly roundtable meeting that serves as a venue for feedback on research in progress, a space to foster collaboration and share resources—such as courses and complementary consults available through the Division of Clinical Research—and a way to promote improved clinical practices and research in the health care setting.
How to get involved
Please contact MGH Community Research if you are interested in being added to the email list and attending a meeting. Phone participation is available. Meetings occur on the fourth Thursday of the month from 12–1 pm.
See an overview of past Research Roundtable presenters and discussions.
Research Day
This annual event at MGH Chelsea began in 2016 and typically features a poster session, responses from community members, as well as a keynote address, and occurs the first or second Friday in October. The event is supported by MGH Chelsea Administration, the Mongan Institute and Department of General Internal Medicine Community Council. For more information about this year's MGH Chelsea Community Research Week (October 4-8,2021), please see the following flyers: Short Flyer; Expanded Flyer.
If you have any questions regarding Research Week events, please email jison1@mgh.harvard.edu for more information.
Additional resources
- Download past abstract books (PDF files) from MGH Chelsea Community Research Day: 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020
- In light of COVID-19, for the year 2020 we hosted Research Week presentations via Zoom instead of a holding a singular in-person Research Day event. Download the expanded flyer for these events
- Watch the recording of this year's Community Research Week keynote address (Mass General Brigham ID and password required)
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