Where else could you attend a programme that covers all the following?
Last chance to register!:
WEDNESDAY 16th JUNE - UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
USING RESEARCH IN PRACTICE WORKSHOP
9:00–10:45 Workshop Session 1:
Developing a Culture of Research - Barriers and Enablers
Andrew Booth, Chair of the Health Libraries Group Research Task Group
Setting the Agenda
Claire Nankivell, University of Central England, Birmingham
The Role of LIRG in encouraging the use of research in practice
Barbara Sen, Liverpool John Moores University
The impact of research governance for healthcare information
professionals: results of survey
10:45–11:15 Break
11:15–12:30 Parallel Workshop Sessions
Workshop Session 2a:
Generating the Evidence
Sarah Sutton & Karen Jackson, University Hospitals Leicester
Supporting Evidence Based Children's guidelines
Jennie Kelson, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Using the Slote method to weed a small Medical Library Book Collection
Elizabeth Stenhouse, Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science,
Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth
Can Routinely collected data be used to answer hypothesised research
questions?
Workshop Session 2b:
Applying Research to Teaching & Training
Alison Brettle, Health Care Practice R&D Unit, University of Salford
What is the most effective & cost effective method of providing
information for patient care?
Graham Walton, Information Management Research Institute, School of
Informatics, Northumbria University
Translating recommendations into practice.
12:30 Lunch
13:45–14:30 Workshop Session 3:
Jeremy Wyatt, Associate Director of Research & Development, NHS National
Institute for Clinical Excellence and Adviser on Knowledge Management to
the NHS National Knowledge Service
KEYNOTE: Using research in practice what lessons can we learn?
14:30–15:00 Workshop Session 4:
Susan Childs, Information Management Research Institute, School of
Informatics, Northumbria University
Views on evidence: different stakeholder perspectives
15:00–15:15 Break
15:15–16:20 Workshop Session 5: Utilising Practitioner Perspectives
Margaret Boaden, Health R&D NoW, Institute for Public Health Research
and Policy, University of Salford
A research learning set for cardiac rehabilitation practitioners
Alice Moseley & Annie Ellis, Centre for Evidence-Based Social Services,
Exeter
Supporting practitioner-led research: qualitative findings from a
three-year ‘evaluation clinic’ initiative
Kristin Liabo, Child Health Research and Policy Unit, Institute of
Health Sciences, City University
Translating systematic reviews into practitioner speak
16:20–16:30 Workshop Session 6: Summary of the day - and concluding
comments Andrew Booth, Chair of the Health Libraries Group Research
Group
16:30–16:45 Break & Workshop Close
[Workshop participants are also welcome to attend the following:]
16:45–17:55 Session 3: Care Record Systems and Telemedicine
Christine Urquhart1 and Rosemary Currell2
Reviewing the evidence on nursing record systems
Omnia Allam1, Alex Gray1, Anthony Bater2, Hazel Bailey2, David Morrey2
The ISCO Information System: A Model of coexistence with the Integrated
National Care Record
Md.Mahfuz Ashraf1 and MAnzur Ashraf2
Possibility of Internet based Telemedicine service in under-developed
country.
SO why not attend the 'Using Research in Practice' Workshop
to be held on Wednesday 16th June at the University of Sheffield as part
of
the internationally-renowned iSHIMR Symposium.
Cost of the day is £ 100 which includes iSHIMR conference proceedings
and attendance at the workshop on Wednesday 16th June, including lunch.
To register go to:
http://cisrg.shef.ac.uk/ishimr/registration.asp
Even better why not register for the 3 day programme (rates at the end
of this message) and enjoy the following:
TUESDAY 16TH JUNE 2004
Day 1: Tuesday June 15th 2004
13:00–13:45 Registration
13:45–14:00 iSHIMR 2004 Opening and Welcome
14:00–15:30 Session 1: Patients and Public Health
A. Susanne Esslinger, Deniz Schobert
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Germany
Information needs of patients, carers and the public
in an ageing population
Ruth Bacigalupo1, Nick Fox 2 and Philippa Levy2,
1Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK
2University of Sheffield, UK
Information management in health visitors’ public health and community
development activities
P A B Galpottage and A C Norris
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Patient Consent Principles and Guidelines for E-Consent: A New Zealand
Perspective
15:30–16:00 Break
16:00–17:30 Session 2: Management and Training Issues
Farouk Missi, Sarmad Alshawi, and Guy Fitzgerald,
Brunel University, UK
A Framework for Business Intelligence Adoption in Healthcare
Organizations
Janet Curran-Smith, Syid Sibte Raza Abidi, Paula Forgeron
Dalhousie University, Canada
Towards A Collaborative Training Environment for Children’s Pain
Management: Leveraging An Online Discussion Forum
Erik Perjons1, Benkt Wangler2, Jaana Wäyrynen1, Rose-Mharie Åhlfeldt2
1 Stockholm University/KTH, Sweden
2University of Skövde, Sweden,
Introducing a Process Manager in Healthcare: An experience report
19:00 Journal of Health Informatics Wine Reception
20:00 Dinner
Day 2: Wednesday June 16th June 2004
USING RESEARCH IN PRACTICE WORKSHOP (Programme as above)
18:00–19:30 iSHIMR Steering Committee Meeting.
19:30 iSHIMR Conference Dinner
Day 3: THURSDAY 17TH JUNE 2004
9:00–10:30 Session 4: Evidence-bases and Decision support
Michael Kershaw, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Evangelos Milios
Dalhousie University, Canada
Augmenting GEM-Encoded Clinical Practice Guidelines with Relevant
Best-Evidence Autonomously Retrieved from MEDLINE
Grace I. Paterson, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Steven Soroka, John L. Ginn,
and Ron Soper
Dalhousie University, Canada
Creating a digital case base for medical and health informatics
education
Dr J Hodgkin, Mr J Bowers, and Ms G Mould
University of Stirling, UK
A Decision Support System for the Design of Health Services
N.Khalangot, V.Gurianov, L.Misko
Donetsk State Medical University, Ukraine
Analysis of Large Diabetic Registers: Methodology and Some Results
10:30–10:45 Break
10:45–11:30 Session 5: Keynotes Talk
David Jones - previously Principal Consultant, NHS Information Authority
The wheel of optimism turns again - but who is peddling, who is steering
and who is being carried along [Exact title to be confirmed]
11:30–11:45 Break
11:45–12:45 Session 6: Electronic Records & Information Systems
Dave Martin, John Mariani, Mark Rouncefield,
University of Lancaster, UK
Implementing an EPR Project: Everyday Features and Practicalities of NHS
Project Work
Veronique Dumont and Anne Rousseau
University of Namur, Belgium
Integrating Medical Information Systems in Hospital Emergency
Departments: a recipe to success?
12:45–13:00 Joint iSHIMR committees meeting – selection of best
paper/poster awards
13:00–13:10 Closing session/Best paper awards
Full symposium package - £230 which includes iSHIMR conference
proceedings;
conference dinner and all meals from dinner on the night of Tuesday 15th
June to breakfast on the morning of Thursday 17th June, inclusive;
accommodation in a student bedroom with en-suite in halls of residence
for Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June.
attendance at all iSHIMR sessions and workshops
Symposium without accommodation - £180 which includes iSHIMR conference
proceedings
conference dinner and lunch on Wednesday 16th June
attendance at all iSHIMR sessions and workshops
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