This is clearly marketing!
Is there such a thing as evidence-based marketing of CME courses? (just
kidding...that is what I thought was meant by evidence-based CME marketing!)
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From: Toby Lipman 7, Collingwood Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Tel 0191-2811060 (home), 0191-2869178 (surgery)
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Subject: Re: EB-CME marketing?
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Dr Martin
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>there might be some simple markers for an ebm course
>
>pre-course reading materials (not a list)
>group work
>self directed
>starting with question design
>based on clinical problems
>brought to the workshop by participants
>with integration of librarians to teach about effective searching
>mention of JAMA guidelines for appraisal
>mention of numerate teaching resources (not necessarily statisticians) at
the
>workshop for LR and NNT and other issues
>names and pedigrees of course facilitators
>minimal (if any) plenary or didactic teaching
>facilitator support structure
>post workshop follow-up structure
>
Ah - you mean like the 1st Northern and Yorkshire Evidence-Based
Practice Workshop, Durham 5th-10th September
Still about 15 places left - a snip at ukp 600 inc accomodation
Toby
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Toby Lipman
General practitioner, Newcastle upon Tyne
Northern and Yorkshire research training fellow
Tel 0191-2811060 (home), 0191-2437000 (surgery)
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