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Can a mentor change a teen's future? new study aims to find out.
Prevention OngoingThis study tests a 9-month mentoring program for 8th and 9th graders who have experienced child abuse or neglect and are involved with child welfare. The program pairs teens with graduate student mentors who help them set goals in relationships, education, activities, career, and…
Matched conditions: EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Denver • Aim: Prevention
Last updated May 27, 2026 12:03 UTC
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New approach aims to boost cancer trial awareness and participation
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study tests a communication method to help cancer patients and the general public learn about clinical trials and make informed decisions about joining. About 581 participants will receive information to increase their awareness and positive attitudes toward trials. The goal…
Matched conditions: EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 15, 2026 19:02 UTC
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Video coaching boosts surgical skills for new doctors
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at whether video-based coaching can help obstetrics and gynecology residents improve their laparoscopic suturing skills. 28 residents will be randomly assigned to either get standard training or extra video coaching sessions. The goal is to see if coaching leads …
Matched conditions: EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: The Cleveland Clinic • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 09, 2026 12:09 UTC
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Virtual reality training for doctors: a new way to learn crisis skills?
Knowledge-focused TerminatedThis study aimed to see if anesthesiology residents in Hong Kong could use augmented reality (AR) to practice crisis skills with experts in the United States. The focus was on non-technical skills like teamwork and decision-making. However, the study was withdrawn before any part…
Matched conditions: EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 08, 2026 13:12 UTC