Enrolment is now open for our semester 1 online Health Technology Assessment (HTA) courses.
Semester One: 23rd September - 6th December 2019
1. Outcome measurement and valuation for HTA<http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/research/hehta/continuingprofessionaldevelopment/outcomemeasurement/> 23rd September - 25th October 2019
Aim: To equip students with the necessary statistical skills so they can analyse and interpret survival data that are commonly used in health economic analyses within health technology assessments.
1. HTA: policy and principles<http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/research/hehta/continuingprofessionaldevelopment/policyprinciples/> 23rd September - 6th November 2019
Aim: To provide students with a critical awareness of the broader policy context into which health technology assessment is located as well as a critical understanding of the theoretical underpinnings, principles and techniques of health technology assessment.
2. Qualitative research methods for HTA<http://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/research/hehta/continuingprofessionaldevelopment/economicevaluation/> 4th November - 6th December 2019
Aim: To expose students to the application of qualitative methods in conceptual modelling, informing trial design, contexts and measures, and how it can be used to maximise the impact. The course will provide students with an opportunity to collect and analyse some qualitative data.
Spaces are remaining on our face-to-face Decision Analytic Modelling Methods for Economic Evaluation (Foundation & Advanced<https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/research/hehta/continuingprofessionaldevelopment/advancedmodellingmethods/>) course, 23rd - 27th September 2019 in Glasgow.
Miriam Yentumi
Administrative Assistant - HEHTA
MVLS - Institute of Health & Wellbeing
University of Glasgow
Room 205 H1
1 Lilybank Gardens
G12 8RZ
Tel: +44(0)0141 330 5009
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