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Heather 

 

I am writing to inform you of an exciting upcoming event and request
that you distribute it to the members of the CLICK4HP membership.

 

Evidence-Informed Decision Making Workshop 

One-week intensive course at McMaster University, Hamilton, ON from May
1-6, 2011

* Advance your skills in critical appraisal of research literature

* Learn strategies for implementing evidence-informed decisions 

* Small and large group sessions led by faculty at McMaster

* Tutorial groups for health professionals in advanced practice, library
services, oncology and public health, in addition to groups for faculty
and other clinical nursing areas. 

 

Go to http://fhsson.csu.mcmaster.ca/ccebn/EIDM2011_brochure.pdf
<http://fhsson.csu.mcmaster.ca/ccebn/EIDM2011_brochure.pdf>  to view the
workshop brochure and registration form. 

 

For more information contact Dr. Maureen Dobbins: [log in to unmask] 

 

 

Paula Robeson RN, MScN

Knowledge Broker

Health Evidence

McMaster University School of Nursing

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Ottawa satellite office 

123 Wendler Terrace

Ottawa, ON K1E 3R2

613-841-7665

613-834-4901 (fax)

 

Are you or your public health unit/RHA on Twitter? 

Follow Health Evidence <http://twitter.com/healthevidence>  and/or me, 
Paula Robeson <http://twitter.com/paularobeson> , for updates of
interest to Canada's public health community. Follow us and we will
follow you too! 

 

 

 

Visit our website, www.health-evidence.ca, to access a free, searchable,
online registry of public health review evidence.

The Health Evidence registry saves you valuable time and effort - all
articles have been located, screened for relevance, and

assessed for methodological quality to facilitate evidence-informed
decision making.

 

 


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