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From: "Jill Mayer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:15 PM
Subject: EBM Workshop at Duke University


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> Teaching, Leading, Practicing EBM:
> A Workshop for Educators and Practitioners of Evidence-based Medicine.
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> Sponsored by the Duke University School of Medicine.
> April 22 - 26, 2003.
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> This workshop is an intensive and interactive 4-day session designed to
> develop the knowledge and skills required to practice and teach
> evidence-based care.
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> Sessions will feature a mix of both small and large group discussions,
> interactive lectures, and case-based studies. Participants will spend 33
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> hours in active and assigned coursework. As a key workshop highlight,
> attendees will be assigned a dedicated small-group mentor to guide them
> in
> achieving personal goals and objectives.
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> To maximize opportunities for professional growth, daytime learning will
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> extend into evening working dinners and informal after-dinner sessions
> with
> mentors. Participants will have ample time for independent study,
> recreation, exercise, and social activities with peers and faculty.
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> For more information visit the website at:
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> www.mclibrary.duke.edu/limited/EBMworkshop/
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