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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN 
GRADE Instruction Available at “Teaching Evidence Assimilation for Collaborative Healthcare (TEACH)”
August 3-5, 2016, New York Academy of Medicine

The New York Academy of Medicine will again offer an intensive 3 day workshop experience in the use of the GRADE framework for clinical guideline development.  The workshop takes place within the TEACH program which also includes tracks in knowledge translation and the adaptation of clinical policies within health care organizations.  Information on the GRADE stream is available at: :  http://www.ebmny.org/docs/2016%20-%20LEVEL%20TWO%20%20GRADE.pdf

TEACH is unique in offering a multidisciplinary learning environment that encompasses domains essential for routine delivery of evidence-based care.  The 3-day conference is centered around small group learning and also features outstanding speakers facilitators on leading issues in evidence-based clinical practice (EBCP) as well as intensive workshop tracks in basic EBCP skills (Level 1), policies and guidelines (Level 2) and system level implementation/knowledge translation (Level 3).  Level 2 includes a group, led by an experienced member of the GRADE Working Group, that focuses on the use of the GRADE system for evidence synthesis for practice guideline development.  TEACH is open to individuals and to multidisciplinary teams from healthcare provider organizations and guideline teams.  All disciplines are welcome including medical staff, nursing, administration, librarians, social workers, care managers, coordinators and health professionals in training. 

Registration fee:  $1100.  Health professionals in primary training receive discounts.  Institutional delegations may be eligible for group rate discounts (contact [log in to unmask]). 

Full  information regarding TEACH 2016  including fact sheets on the different streams with the TEACH program,  and links to registration, can be found at www.ebmny.org.  

Inquiries: Email [log in to unmask], or call 212-419-3610

Continuing education credits  have historically been provided to eligible attendees.

READ MORE ABOUT TEACH

A recent open access article about the TEACH program: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4537151/

PLEASE VISIT THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2015 E-GAPPS CONFERENCE 
Sponsored and hosted by the Section on Evidence Based Health Care in partnership with Guidelines International Network North America. All video tapes, slide presentations and other documents available via: 
http://www.nyam.org/events/event/evidence-based-guidelines-conference/.  A no-charge one-time-only registration is required.