With apologies for cross posting:
BMA LIBRARY & ScHARR
CRITICAL APPRAISAL SKILLS WORKSHOP
BMA HOUSE, FRIDAY 1 DECEMBER 2000
Critical appraisal has developed from being merely a method of
instruction in medical school to a practical lifelong learning skill
required by all medical practitioners. It is now a component of many
membership examinations and equips individuals for involvement in many
features of evidence based practice. The objectives of this day are to
provide an intensive overview of the skills and resources available for
critical appraisal and to provide ideas on how these might be utilised
upon return to the workplace. This day will act as a natural "taster"
for the week-long courses offered throughout the UK while being self-
contained for those who simply wish to master the basics of this
increasingly popular technique.
Programme:
09.45 Registration & coffee
10.00 Introduction and Overview to the Day (Jane Rowlands - BMA
Library)
10.15 Critical Appraisal - What is it and why is it important?
(Andrew Booth - ScHARR)
10.45 Appraising a Primary Research Study (Workshop)
12.00 Feedback from Groups and Summary (Andrew Booth - ScHARR)
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Resources for Critical Appraisal (Louise Falzon - ScHARR)
13.50 Appraising a Systematic Review (Workshop)
14.40 Feedback from Groups and Summary (Jean Peters - ScHARR)
15.00 Tea
15.20 Products of Critical Appraisal (Jane Rowlands - BMA Library)
15.40 Teaching Appraisal in Small Groups (Andrew Booth - ScHARR)
16.00 Evaluation and Close
Cost £95.00 + VAT
1 week notice of cancellation is required for course fee refund.
*PGEA & CME approval have been requested.
To book a place on the workshop please fill out the online booking form
on the BMA Library web site (http://library.bma.org.uk - go to "general
information" and then select "courses") or e-mail
[log in to unmask] with your full contact details.
Jane Rowlands
BMA Library
Tel: 0207 383 6737
Fax: 0207 388 2544
E-Mail [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
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