Notice of the Award of Single-Source Program Expansion Supplements to Multiple Grantees Under the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG), 60439-60440 [2012-24310]
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Administration for Children and
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[CFDA Number 93.093]
Notice of the Award of Single-Source
Program Expansion Supplements to
Multiple Grantees Under the Health
Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG)
Office of Family Assistance,
ACF, HHS.
AGENCY:
Award of single-source program
expansion supplement grants to
multiple grantees under the Office of
Family Assistance’s Health Profession
Opportunity Grants program
ACTION:
This Administration for
Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Family Assistance (OFA), Health
Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG)
program announces the award of singlesource program expansion supplements
to all grantees under this program.
SUMMARY:
The project period for the award
is September 30, 2012–September 29,
2013.
DATES:
Stan
Koutstaal, Program Manager, Office of
Family Assistance, 370 L’Enfant
Promenade, SW., Washington, DC
20447. Telephone: 202–401–5457;
Email: stanley.koutstaal@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following grantees will receive singlesource program expansion supplements:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Bergen Community College .............................................................................................
Central Community College .............................................................................................
Office of Minority Health Department of Health and Human Services ............................
Eastern Gateway Community College .............................................................................
Pima County Community College District ........................................................................
Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Development Consortium, Inc .................................
Schenectady County Community College .......................................................................
Gateway Community and Technical College ...................................................................
Temple University of the Commonwealth System of Higher Ed .....................................
Community Action Project of Tulsa County, Inc ..............................................................
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit ..........................................................................
Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board, Inc ..........................................................
Full Employment Council .................................................................................................
South Carolina Department of Social Services ...............................................................
Will County .......................................................................................................................
District Board of Trustees of Pensacola State College ...................................................
Alamo Community College District ..................................................................................
Gateway Technical College .............................................................................................
Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County ................................................
Kansas Department of Commerce ...................................................................................
San Diego Workforce Partnership, Inc ............................................................................
Research Foundation of the City University of New York—Hostos Community College
Workforce Investment Board SDA–83, Inc ......................................................................
Edmonds Community College ..........................................................................................
Southland Health Care Forum, Inc. .................................................................................
Suffolk County Department of Labor ...............................................................................
Paramus .............................
Grand Island .......................
Concord ..............................
Steubenville ........................
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Buffalo ................................
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Florence .............................
Philadelphia ........................
Tulsa ...................................
Lewisburg ...........................
Milwaukee ..........................
Kansas City ........................
Columbia ............................
Joliet ...................................
Pensacola ...........................
San Antonio ........................
Kenosha .............................
Seattle ................................
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Organization name
Location
The WorkPlace, Inc. .........................................................................................................
Blackfeet Community College ..........................................................................................
Turtle Mountain Community College ................................................................................
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc. ..........................................................................................
College of Menominee Nation ..........................................................................................
Cankdeska Cikana Community College ..........................................................................
Bridgeport ...........................
Browning ............................
Belcourt ..............................
Anchorage ..........................
Keshena .............................
Fort Totten ..........................
Statutory Authority: Section 2008(a) of
Title XX of the Social Security Act, as
amended by Section 5507 of the Affordable
Care Act (Pub. L. 111–148).
Earl S. Johnson,
Director, Office of Family Assistance.
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Food and Drug Administration
[Docket No. FDA–2012–N–0001]
Clinical Investigator Training Course
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
The Food and Drug
Administration’s (FDA) Center for Drug
Evaluation and Research/Office of
Medical Policy and the Duke University
Office of Continuing Medical Education
are cosponsoring a 3-day training course
for clinical investigators on scientific,
ethical, and regulatory aspects of
clinical trials. This training course is
intended to provide clinical
investigators with expertise in the
design, conduct, and analysis of clinical
trials; improve the quality of clinical
trials; and enhance the safety of trial
participants. Senior FDA staff will
communicate directly with clinical
investigators on issues of greatest
importance for successful clinical
research.
Date and Time: The training course
will be held on November 13 and 14,
2012, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on
November 15, 2012, from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Location: The course will be held at
the Holiday Inn College Park, 10000
Baltimore Ave., College Park, MD
20740.
Contact Person: Connie Wisner, Office
of Medical Policy, Center for Drug
Evaluation and Research, Food and
Drug Administration, 10903 New
Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 51, rm. 6360,
Silver Spring, MD 20993, 301–796–
8509.
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Registration: Register by October 22,
2012. The registration fee is $400 per
person. The fee includes course
materials and onsite lunch. Early
registration is recommended because
seating is limited. There will be no
onsite registration.
Register online for the training course
at the registration Web site: https://evm.
auxserv.duke.edu/iebms/reg/
reg_p1_form.aspx?oc=10&ct=
DCRIINVEST&eventid=46475 or
download a full-size copy of the
registration form and mail a check and
completed form to: Duke University
Conference and Event Services, FDA
Investigator Course Box 90841, 101
Bryan Center, Durham, NC 27708. You
will receive an email that confirms your
registration. (FDA has verified the Web
site address, but FDA is not responsible
for subsequent changes to the Web site
after this document publishes in the
Federal Register.)
Attendees are responsible for their
own accommodations. A block of rooms
has been reserved under ‘‘FDA Clinical
Investigator Course’’ at the Holiday Inn
College Park at a reduced conference
rate. Reservations for these
accommodations can be made online
using the course registration Web site
mentioned previously. Click on
‘‘registration form.’’ You will see a
direct link to the hotel.
Registration materials, payment
procedures, accommodation
information, and a detailed description
of the course can be found at the
registration/information Web site
mentioned previously.
If you need special accommodations
due to a disability, please contact
Connie Wisner at least 7 days in
advance. Persons attending the course
are advised that FDA is not responsible
for providing access to electrical outlets.
I. Background
Clinical trial investigators play a
critical role in the development of
medical products. They are responsible
for ensuring the safe and ethical
treatment of study subjects and for
collecting adequate and reliable data to
support regulatory decisions. This
course is intended to assist clinical
investigators in understanding what
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needed to support the investigational
use of medical products, as well as the
scientific, regulatory, and ethical
considerations involved in the conduct
of clinical trials. The course will cover
a wide variety of key topics, including
material on novel safety concerns,
adverse event monitoring, compliance
with the legal and ethical obligations of
clinical research, and acceptable
scientific and analytic standards in the
design and conduct of clinical studies.
The faculty will include a diverse
representation of senior FDA staff,
enabling FDA to communicate directly
with clinical investigators on issues of
greatest importance for successful
clinical research.
II. Description of the Training Course
A. Purpose
The training course is designed to
provide clinical investigators with an
overview of the following information:
• The essential toxicological,
pharmacological, and manufacturing
data to support investigational drug use
in humans;
• Fundamental issues in the design
and conduct of clinical trials;
• Statistical and analytic
considerations in the interpretation of
trial data;
• Appropriate safety evaluation
during studies; and
• The ethical considerations and
regulatory requirements for clinical
trials.
In addition, the course should do the
following:
• Foster a cadre of clinical
investigators with knowledge,
experience, and commitment to
investigational medicine;
• Promote communication between
clinical investigators and FDA;
• Enhance investigators’
understanding of FDA’s role in
experimental medicine; and
• Improve the quality of data while
enhancing subject protection in the
performance of clinical trials.
B. Proposed Agenda
The course will be conducted over 3
days and comprised of approximately
26 lectures, each lasting between 30 and
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Number 93.093]
Notice of the Award of Single-Source Program Expansion
Supplements to Multiple Grantees Under the Health Profession
Opportunity Grants (HPOG)
AGENCY: Office of Family Assistance, ACF, HHS.
ACTION: Award of single-source program expansion supplement grants to
multiple grantees under the Office of Family Assistance's Health
Profession Opportunity Grants program
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SUMMARY: This Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of
Family Assistance (OFA), Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG)
program announces the award of single-source program expansion
supplements to all grantees under this program.
DATES: The project period for the award is September 30, 2012-September
29, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stan Koutstaal, Program Manager,
Office of Family Assistance, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW., Washington,
DC 20447. Telephone: 202-401-5457; Email:
stanley.koutstaal@acf.hhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following grantees will receive single-
source program expansion supplements:
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Supplement
Organization name Location State award
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Bergen Community College........... Paramus................................. NJ $125,000
Central Community College.......... Grand Island............................ NE 125,000
Office of Minority Health Concord................................. NH 125,000
Department of Health and Human
Services.
Eastern Gateway Community College.. Steubenville............................ OH 1,535,534
Pima County Community College Tucson.................................. AZ 125,000
District.
Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Buffalo................................. NY 125,000
Development Consortium, Inc.
Schenectady County Community Schenectady............................. NY 125,000
College.
Gateway Community and Technical Florence................................ KY 125,000
College.
Temple University of the Philadelphia............................ PA 125,000
Commonwealth System of Higher Ed.
Community Action Project of Tulsa Tulsa................................... OK 125,000
County, Inc.
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Lewisburg............................... PA 876,159
Unit.
Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Milwaukee............................... WI 125,000
Board, Inc.
Full Employment Council............ Kansas City............................. MO 125,000
South Carolina Department of Social Columbia................................ SC 125,000
Services.
Will County........................ Joliet.................................. IL 125,000
District Board of Trustees of Pensacola............................... FL 125,000
Pensacola State College.
Alamo Community College District... San Antonio............................. TX 125,000
Gateway Technical College.......... Kenosha................................. WI 125,000
Workforce Development Council of Seattle................................. WA 125,000
Seattle-King County.
Kansas Department of Commerce...... Topeka.................................. KS 125,000
San Diego Workforce Partnership, San Diego............................... CA 125,000
Inc.
Research Foundation of the City Bronx................................... NY 125,000
University of New York--Hostos
Community College.
Workforce Investment Board SDA-83, Monroe.................................. LA 125,000
Inc.
Edmonds Community College.......... Lynnwood................................ WA 125,000
Southland Health Care Forum, Inc... Chicago Heights......................... IL 125,000
Suffolk County Department of Labor. Hauppauge............................... NY 125,000
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The WorkPlace, Inc................. Bridgeport.............................. CT 125,000
Blackfeet Community College........ Browning................................ MT 125,000
Turtle Mountain Community College.. Belcourt................................ ND 125,000
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc..... Anchorage............................... AK 125,000
College of Menominee Nation........ Keshena................................. WI 125,000
Cankdeska Cikana Community College. Fort Totten............................. ND 125,000
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Statutory Authority: Section 2008(a) of Title XX of the Social
Security Act, as amended by Section 5507 of the Affordable Care Act
(Pub. L. 111-148).
Earl S. Johnson,
Director, Office of Family Assistance.
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