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To formally and comprehensively examine the environmental, genetic, pathologic, and clinical variables associated with meningioma risk for the first time in a large epidemiological study, Yale University, along with Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, MD Anderson Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and University of California San Francisco, proposes to collect 1520 cases (1000 female and 520 male) and 1520 controls (age, sex, ethnicity, and geography matched) from five population-based study sites in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and North Carolina as well as the San Francisco Bay Area and Harris County, Texas over a period of four years.
The EMSI certification program requires you complete the following steps:
An On-line Training Guide which covers the various components of the Meningioma Protocol.
Upon completion of the Course and Examination, you will receive a Certificate of Achievement.
Meningioma Protocol Outline

Lesson 1: Study Overview & Summary
Lesson 2: Supplies
Lesson 3: Appointment Preparation
Lesson 4: Blood Draw Procedures
Lesson 5: Blood Sample Processing Procedures
Lesson 6: Saliva Collection Procedures
Lesson 7: Site Contact Report Form
Lesson 8: Paperwork Distribution
Lesson 9: Packaging and Shipping of Blood Samples
Lesson 10: Packaging and Shipping of Saliva Samples
Lesson 11: Conclusion

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