Top Tips for Running a Virtual Advisory Board [English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Mandarin versions]
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2020-12-16Keywords
Community Based Participatory ResearchAdvisory council
advisory board
virtual advisory council
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In this tip sheet, the iSPARC Stakeholder Engagement Program offers advice on how to run an advisory council virtually. It also talks about some of the benefits of having your council meet virtually. Spanish, Portuguese and Mandarin translations of this publication are available for download. Learn more about the iSPARC Stakeholder Engagement Program at https://umassmed.edu/sparc/isparccenters/engaging-the-mental-health-community-in-research/.DOI
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