How to Practise Evidence-Based Child Health (3-day course)
Date: 19th – 21st June 2013
Centre for Evidence-Based Child Health, UCL Institute of Child Health
A 3-day course for health professionals who want to enhance their clinical or research skills, learn more about how to use the best available evidence in their everyday practice and examine evidence underpinning
guidelines.
Aims of the course
The course introduces health professionals to the skills required for Evidence-based Practice including:
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framing answerable questions from practice or policy problems
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finding the best available evidence to answer the question
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critically appraising research for its validity and usefulness
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incorporating the findings into decisions
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understanding the process involved in developing guidelines
The course involves a mix of interactive plenary and facilitated small group sessions, combined with training in searching and support for self-directed searching. Key features are an emphasis on multi professional
groups and a high tutor-participant ratio.
Who should attend
The course will focus on children, and is relevant to medical and non-medical professionals from all sectors of the health service. It is designed for participants who primarily want to practice, rather than teach,
evidence-based practice. Previous experience in using research evidence to inform decisions is an advantage but not essential.
Costs
£450 – covers catering, course materials and book on evidence-based practice
Dr Ivanka Pribramska, Administrator/Information Officer
UCL Institute of Child Health
Centre for Evidence-Based Child Health
Centre for Paediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics
30 Guilford Street
London WC1N 1EH
T: 020 7905 2606
F: 020 7905 2793
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Catherine Peckham Symposium 18.2.2013 -
Improving Children’s Health: the power of routine data
How to Practise Evidence-Based Child Health (3-day course) – 19-21 June
2013