Dear Bea
You might be interested in the evidence for midwifery module which is
offered as part of our masters in midwifery, but also as a stand alone
certificated course (equivalent to 60 credits of a diploma or masters
programme). It uses similar evidence and critical appraisal principles
and is intended as a foundation for further work in this area.
It is offered (currently) as a distance learning course - you have a
written pack and resources and also do shared work using the
university's e-learning platform. So the study mode is flexible, but it
may only be offered from Oct each year too. if you are interested, best
to check on dates with the programme leader [log in to unmask]
best wishes
Chris
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Subject: Re: FWD: Evidence-based Decision Making in Health Care
I'm afraid not.
bw
Jane
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Subject: Re: FWD: Evidence-based Decision Making in Health Care
Jane will this course be repeated later in the year?
Bea Knight>===== Original Message From "A forum for discussion
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>From: "Nuzhat Jabinh" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Evidence-based Decision Making in Health Care
>
>
>Evidence-based Decision Making in Health Care - 25 M-level
credits
>
>Are you are decision maker in health care?
>
>Are you interested in taking a stand alone module in
evidence-based
>decision
>making?
>
>This interdisciplinary course, based at King's College London,
is available
>as a standalone course over 12 days, 1 day per week. The course
will run
>from 10 January to 21 March 2006.
>
>You will learn to identify, select and appraise evidence
relevant for your
>practice by undertaking a 'mini-review' of a practice focused
topic.
>Learning is supported by a mixture of lectures, workshops,
web-based
>interaction and self-directed project work.
>
>The fee for 2005-2006 as a standalone course is £1,300.
>
>To apply contact the Postgraduate Officer on
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>visit:
>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing/postgrad/evidence.html
Please note change of contact details:
Bea Knight
Diabetes Research
Peninsula Medical School
Barrack Road
Exeter
EX2 5AX
tel no. 01392 406774
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