Inviting, Interactive, Introductory
Bond University, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, together with Primary Health Care Research Evaluation Development Program (PHCRED) are pleased to invite you to their upcoming workshop; a hands on interactive workshop designed for clinicians wanting to learn and apply Evidence-Based Practice. The workshop includes an introduction to fast and efficient searching strategies to find the evidence, led by our Librarians.
Presented by Professor Chris Del Mar, Professor Paul Glasziou and Professor Mieke Van Driel from Bond University
and our guests
Assoc Prof Ian Scott of Internal Medicine, Dr Gerben Keijzers of Emergency Medicine and Dr Tammy Hoffmann of Allied Health
Cost: $325*
Includes morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea, plus participants will receive a copy of Evidence-based medicine workbook, RRP $79.95.
FAQ's
- Who should attend? Any Clinicians, Health Administrators, Information Managers interested in advancing Evidence Based Practice in their clinical area.
- Do I need to prepare? Please bring any clinical questions about patients you would like to explore or any EBM concepts you would like to understand in greater detail.
- Do I need to bring anything? Wireless enabled laptop (not compulsory)
Members of General Practice Gold Coast may attend the workshop for free (including catering and workbook)
* There is no cost for Bond University staff to attend the workshop. Bond staff will need to purchase the workbook at their own expense.
Download Flyer and Registration Form (PDF 110KB)
When
12 February 2011
9am
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5pm
Where
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
The workshop will be held in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University. On arrival, please proceed to Level 4.
Learning Objectives:
Introduction to Evidenced Based Practice 40 RACGP CPD Pts, Activity No. pending
1. Be able to describe what EBM is and how it improves patient care
2. Comprehend how skills in critical appraisal and EBM can be implemented in a clinical setting
3. Improve skills to translate a clinical query into an answerable question and apply this to your query
4. Enhance computer search skills to find and access relevant evidence from the literature on the web
Contact Information
Dr Elly Scheermeyer - PHCRED Coordinator
Phone: (07) 5595 4411
Email: escheerm@bond.edu.au