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All of Us SouthEast Enrollment Center

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What is the All of Us SouthEast Enrollment Center?

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The SouthEast Enrollment Center (SEEC) is one of the Health Provider Organizations (HPO) consortiums of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s All of Us Research Program. Members of SEEC include the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, University of Florida College of MedicineEmory UniversityMorehouse School of Medicine, and University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center (UPRCCC).

SEEC partners are located in some of the most ethnically diverse communities in the United States, and proudly serve Florida, Georgia, and Puerto Rico in the All of Us Research Program. We hope that at least one million people from across the U.S. will join, 100,000 of whom will be represented by SEEC.

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How to Join

You can sign up using this website or call to make an appointment. If you do not finish signing up online, you can continue the process in-person; whichever is most convenient for you.

Get in Touch

Please contact us to learn more about participating in the program.

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (305) 243-8380
University of Florida College of Medicine (855) 698-0692
Emory University (404) 778-1284
Morehouse School of Medicine (404) 752-1120
Frequently Asked Questions
What will you do to protect my privacy?

Your privacy is very important, and we will take great care to protect it if you join. Here are a few of the steps we will take:

  • Information we collect will be stored on protected computers. We will limit and keep track of who sees the information.
  • We will remove your name and other direct identifiers (like your Social Security number) from your information and replace them with a code. There is a master list linking codes to names. This list is kept secure, and very few people have access to it.
  • To work with your health information, researchers must promise not to try to find out who you are.
  • We will tell you if there is a data breach.
  • The All of Us Research Program has Certificates of Confidentiality from the U.S. government. This will help us fight legal demands (such as a court order) to give out information that could identify you.

Still, loss of privacy is a risk of taking part in the All of Us Research Program. Even without your name, there is a chance someone could figure out who you are. Your information could be misused. We believe the chance of this is very small, but it is not zero.

Why should I join the All of Us Research Program?

If you join, you will be contributing to research that may improve health for everyone and for future generations. Our goal is to understand how different factors together affect health and speed up research to develop new and tailored treatments. Here are some examples of what researchers might be able to discover from their research:

  • Better tests to see if people are sick or are at risk of getting sick.
  • Better mobile apps to encourage healthy habits.
  • Better information about which or how much of a medicine is right for each person.

Also, you will be able to see your All of Us information, which might be interesting to you. It may help you learn about your health. Adult participants may also learn about their DNA, if they choose to. Participants can share any information they receive from All of Us with their doctor, if they choose.

What is the All of Us Research Program?

The All of Us Research Program is a large research program. The goal is to help researchers understand more about why people get sick or stay healthy. The All of Us Research Program is part of the Precision Medicine Initiative®.

We hope that more than one million people will join the All of Us Research Program. People who join may share information about their health, habits, and what it’s like where they live. By looking for patterns in this information, researchers may learn more about what affects people’s health.

The All of Us Research Program will last for 10 years or more. This will allow researchers to study health over time.

If you decide to join the All of Us Research Program, you will be contributing to an effort to improve the health of generations to come. You also may learn about your own health.

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