Hi, I'd like to draw your attention to our MSc in Evidence Based
Healthcare and Health Technology Assessment, which may be of interest to
yourself or colleagues. It's also worth mentioning that modules can be
undertaken as short courses and we have a limited number of Bursaries
available for the full MSc.
Please find attached more information on our postgraduate courses
Best Wishes
Jon Roberts
University of Birmingham - Department of Public Health and Epidemiology
Masters in Evidence-Based Healthcare and Health Technology Assessment (MSc
EBH&HTA)
This course is designed to give a broad grounding in the growing field of
evidence-based healthcare and health technology assessment, together with
the opportunity to study topics of interest in more detail in optional
courses through a project. The course is offered full-time for one year
but can also be part-time over two years and is organised in week long
taught modules. The course encompasses a number of disciplines including
evidence based medicine, systematic reviews, health technology
assessment,clinical trial methodology, health economics, statistics,
public health and epidemiology. This exciting course is international in
scope and content. It is particularly suitable for people who wish to use
HTA to learn how to undertake high quality systematic reviews or health
technology assessments, to make evidence-based decisions within
healthcare, and become leaders in health policy making. Students discover
how to ask challenging questions, understand the nature of research and
evaluate evidence in an informed, unbiased way.
Details of the course are available on the departmental website
http://pcpoh.bham.ac.uk/publichealth/programmes/hta/index.htm
For further information please contact Ms Tricia Henley, Department of
Public Health and Epidemiology, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston,
Birmingham B15 2TT, telephone +44 121 414 3163, e-mail [log in to unmask]
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