Click here to view a diagram showing all of the current ADA Evidence Analysis Projects. How does the ADA choose topics for Evidence Analysis?
• Based on ADA research priorities (report available for download) • Based on ADA Position Paper topics • Based on interest from DPGs • Based on practice needs as defined by the House of Delegates • Based on interest from external funders and organizations who suggest topics that are compatible with ADA goals The ADA has identified six priority areas: To learn more about ADA Research priorities, click here to view the report available in a pdf format. (approximately 8 pages) How are projects prioritized by the ADA? A number of factors play into determining which projects we prioritize: • ADA priorities • Available funding (from internal or external sources) • Available volunteers to serve on the Evidence Analysis Team • Availability of ADA Staff Evidence Analysis projects that may produce an Evidence Based Nutrition Practice Guideline are prioritized and approved by the ADA Evidence Based Practice Committee. What if I don’t see the project or topic I’m looking for? We may not have carr
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- Click here to view a diagram showing all of the current ADA Evidence Analysis Projects. How does the ADA choose topics for Evidence Analysis?
- Who has oversight over the ADA Evidence Analysis projects?