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  Qualitative Systematic Reviews in Health & Social Care: Workshop

 

 

Dear Colleague

 

Oxford University’s Qualitative Systematic Reviews in Health & Social Care workshop is running again next month on July 26-27th 07.

This 2-day developmental workshop will be participatory, with speakers and delegates sharing experiences and learning from each other

 

The cost is £750 (£450 for day 1, £300 for day 2) including all course materials, refreshments, lunch and a workshop dinner first evening.

 

Programme topics include:

·         The Qualitative Systematic Review Process through the eyes of EPPI-Reviewer
James Thomas

·         Qualitative Searching Skills for Beginners
Chris Carroll

·         Overview: Current issues and controversies in Qualitative Systematic Review Methods
Andrew Booth

·         The state of the art of synthesis: some reflections on methods for synthesising qualitative and quantitative evidence
Catherine Pope

·         Conducting a meta-ethnography of qualitative tuberculosis treatment adherence studies: a reflection on the process
Simon Lewin

·         Critically Appraising the Qualitative Literature
[Practical Session].  Facilitator: Andrew Booth

·         Workshop Dinner

·         Qualitative Searching Skills for the More Experienced
Andrew Booth & Chris Carroll

·         The place of synthesis in policy and decision making
Facilitator:
Catherine Pope

·         Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: a qualitative meta-synthesis.
Tracey O’Neill

·         Synthesising the Literature [Practical Session]
Facilitators:
Andrew Booth & Chris Carroll


Full details can be found at www.conted.ox.ac.uk/CPD/healthsciences/courses/short_courses/QSR  

and a registration form can be downloaded from www.conted.ox.ac.uk/CPD/healthsciences/courses/short_courses/QSR/register.asp. Places last year went very fast so please register as soon as possible.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Best wishes

Avril

 

Dr Avril Anson 

Portfolio Manager (Health Sciences)

Oxford University

Continuing Professional Development

01865 286943 dir