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PROGRAM GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
Introductory Course - June 7 & 8, 2007
Course Goal |
In this introductory course, learners will acquire the core concepts and skills of information mastery—i.e., to find, evaluate and apply the best evidence for everyday practice. |
Course Objectives |
At the conclusion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify and validate patient-oriented evidence that matters (POEMS);
- Evaluate a research study for validity and relevance in relation to diagnostic testing and treatment;
- Evaluate practice guidelines and other expert-based resources;
- Explore computer-based sources of medical information and searchable databases to obtain and apply valid, relevant state-of-the-art information that can be used at the point of care;
- Identify barriers and solutions to implementing evidence-based care in their own practices.
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Advanced Skills Course for Teachers - June 9, 2007
(Introductory Course is a REQUIRED prerequisite for the Advanced Skills Course)
Course Goal |
In this course, teachers of health care professionals-in-training will get instruction and practice in teaching information mastery, and instructional materials to take to their home institutions for implementation. |
Course Objectives |
At the conclusion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe common problems and solutions associated with teaching information mastery concepts and techniques.
- Identify teaching opportunities in a clinical environment, including inpatient and ambulatory practice settings.
- Explain and apply alternative approaches to teaching information mastery, such as through modifications of the traditional Journal Club format.
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