Hi Barbara,
people will need to be there in person. The papers will "probably" be published
following the symposium, but that will take some time.
kind regards
Craig
Quoting "Barbara A. Else" <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Craig,
>
> As a satellite symposium, will the sessions be broadcast to internet
> registrants? I was not sure about that and wanted to check.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Barbara Else
>
> Barbara A. Else, MPA, LCAT, MT-BC
> Special Projects/Consultant
> Sr. Research Scientist, AMTA
> 301-589-3300 (AMTA Office)
> 520-331-0539 (mobile)
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> >
> > In recent years there has been significant focus on methods for
> > synthesising
> > qualitative evidence as a means for providing information for
> > professionals and consumers alike. Systematic reviews as the basis for
> > guideline development has expanded to include qualitative evidence in the
> > development of guidelines. The G-I-N Satellite Symposium, ‘A
> > world of difference: Putting a qualitative stamp on evidence synthesis’
> > aims
> > to draw together international perspectives on qualitative synthesis. It
> > will also provide some direction for those interested in approaches that
> > can
> > contribute to:
> >
> > Guideline development
> > Health Technology Assessment
> > Systematic Review, and
> > Clinical decision-making.
> >
> > A range of high profile, international experts will present on the day
> > with
> > ample opportunity for discussion and debate. It promises to provide a
> > rewarding and robust overview of current issues around qualitative
> > synthesis, including critical appraisal and data extraction, as well as
> > addressing implications for guideline and policy development.
> >
> >>From concept to context, this symposium is for health professionals,
> > managers and academics from all disciplines.
> >
> > Helsinki embodies much of the Finnish spirit and its progressive nature,
> > making Finlandia Hall in the Helsinki Auditorium the perfect location for
> > a
> > symposium aimed at driving forward qualitative synthesis methodology. So,
> > join us on Wednesday 1 October 2008 in one of Europe’s fastest growing
> > cities and a ‘capital of culture’, to help us put a qualitative stamp
> > on the
> > evidence synthesis world map!
> >
> > The Symposium is €120 to register, or €80 if you are also attending
> > the full
> > G-I-N Conference. Full program and registration facilities are available
> > on
> > our website at
> > https://www.joannabriggs.edu.au/events/2008Finland/index.html.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Erin Koop
> > The Joanna Briggs Institute
> > on behalf of
> >
> > The G-I-N Symposium organising committee:
> >
> > Craig Lockwood, JBI (chair)
> > Arja Häggmann-Laitila, Finnish Nurses Association, Nursing Research
> > Foundation
> > Heidi Anttila, Finohta, Stakes
> > Mari Honkanen, Current Care, Duodecim
> > Eeva Ketola, Current Care, Duodecim
> > Alan Pearson, JBI
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Barbara A. Else, MPA, LCAT, MT-BC
> Special Projects/Consultant
> 301-589-3300 (AMTA Office)
> 520-331-0539 (mobile)
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