NoReN's symposium:
Research into Practice: Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based
Practice in Primary Care
is being held on Friday 15th May 1998 in Durham. It's an all day event,
PGEA approved and likely to be informative, stimulating, and generally
great fun.
For details, or to book write to:
NoReN (Northern Primary Care Research Network)
The Health Centre,
Sunningdale Drive,
Eaglescliffe,
Stockton-on-Tees,
Cleveland TS16 9EA
or telephone Zoe on:
01642-789026
or fax:
01642-791020
Programme:
Research into practice: clinical effectiveness and evidence-based
practice in primary care
An opportunity to review current ideas, discuss them in facilitated
small groups, and feed back your views to leading experts in the field.
Friday 15th May 1998, 9.30am to 5.00pm
Van Mildert College, Durham
Convenor - Dr Toby Lipman
Morning session:
Introduction: getting the findings of research into practice
Professor Roger Jones, UMDS, London
Oral presentations in three parallel sessions:
COGENT (computerised guidelines)
Professor Martin Eccles, Centre for Health Services Research, University
of Newcastle upon Tyne
Shared decision making - evidence is not the only fruit
Dr Glyn Jones Elwyn, University of Wales College of Medicine
Guidelines at the primary-secondary interface
Dr Jeremy Grimshaw, Health Services Research Unit, University of
Aberdeen
Helping primary care teams get research into practice
Dr Steve Rogers, University College London and Royal Free Hospital
School of Medicine
Action to Support Practices Implementing Research Evidence (ASPIRE) -
inspired idea or just another acronym?
Dr Robbie Foy, National Primary Care Research and Development Centre,
Manchester
Best Answers
Dr Martin Dawes, Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford
Lunch includes time to see additional poster presentations
Afternoon session:
Introduction: the evidence-based approach
Professor David Sackett, NHS R&D Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine,
Oxford
Facilitated workshops:
1) Clinical guidelines
2) Shared decision making
3) Implementation
4) Evidence in the consultation
5) Facilitators and barriers
Facilitators: Phil Ayres, Karen Jones, Tony Roberts, Mary Rudolf, Greg
Rubin
Plenary session: feedback from workshops and panel discussion
Panel chair: Professor Brian McAvoy, Department of Primary Health Care,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
with Professor Roger Jones and Professor David Sackett
Cost: 150 (100 for NoReN members)
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Toby Lipman 7, Collingwood Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne. Tel
0191-2811060 (home), 0191-2437000 (surgery)
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