We also offer a 20% discount for bookings of 4 or more people on to the
same ScHARR Short Course. Please *email Karen Holden**, for further
details of how to book at this discounted rate.*
Experiential Research Approaches (ERA): Qualitative Methods Using
Observation, Description and Interpretation
2 day course - Tues 19th - Weds 20th November 2019 (changed from 31st Oct -
1st Nov)
*Overview*: This course is primarily focused on qualitative research
methods that explore experiential, practical and situated knowledge
grounded in personal and shared experiences and pragmatic philosophies. It
aims to introduce three qualitative methods: Phenomenology/Hermeneutics,
Narrative and Ethnomethodology/Conversation Analysis.
*Early bird rates for this course will close on 19th September 2019*
*Standard booking will close on 5th November 2019*
Here is the direct link to the course information, including fees:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit/era
3 day course - Tuesday 1st - Thursday 3rd October 2019
*Overview:* Within healthcare decision making, cohort Markov models and
decision trees are frequently used. However, in some situations these are
not the most appropriate modelling methods. This course provides an
in-depth review of individual-level simulationrationale, techniques and
methodologies with a particular focus on discrete event simulation and its
practical application to inform healthcare decision making. From the
fundamentals of a basic model the course will progress to modelling complex
systems, verification and interpreting output, as well as exploring
alternative software options.
This course aims to provide participants with the skills required to be
able to undertake simulation projects to a professional level. It will be
both theoretically-based and practically-based, with the use of the Simul8
software package. It will cover the use of discrete-eventsimulation to
assess the impact of alternative options within a local system with
resource constraints and the use of patient-level simulation for health
economic modelling.
This course is primarily for health economic modellers who want to broaden
their skill base, as well as healthcare decision makers who would like to
understand more about patient-level simulation and when it might be useful.
*Early bird booking rates for this course will close 1st August 2019.*
*Standard booking will close on 17th September 2019. *
Link to further course information:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit/advancedsimulationmethods
*Link to our Online Store, where all of our ScHARR short course bookings
are initially processed:*
http://onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/conferences-events/faculty-of-medicine-dentistry-and-health/school-of-health-and-related-research-scharr
*If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact the
ScHARR Short Course Unit via this email address.*
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*Mrs Karen Holden and Ms Emma Bennett*
*Short Courses & Events Officers*
*University of Sheffield*
*ScHARR*
Regent Court
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
Tel: 0114 222 2968
Fax: 0114 272 4095
http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/shortcourseunit
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