| Course |
Overview |
| Assistive Technology Masterclass |
Assistive technologies allow individuals to perform tasks independently and safely. The course combines specialised and in-depth knowledge of electronic assistive technoloiges. |
| Cluster Randomised Trials |
Cluster Randomised Trials (CRTs) are trials which randomise groups of patients rather than individual patients. |
| Critically Appraising Research |
This course aims to help you understand the relevance of critical appriasal to research, critique the quality of research evidence, interpret research evidence and know where to go for further information. |
| Eliciting Probability Distributions from Experts |
This one day course provided participants with the skills required to elicit experts' probability about unknown quantities of interest. |
| Evidence Synthesis of Qualitative Research in Europe (ESQUIRE) |
The ESQUIRE course follows the systematic review process as it applies, and is adapted to, qualitative evidence synthesis. |
| Folioz Australia |
This is a bespoke course run for the Australian Library and Information Association Ltd |
| Getting your Research Published |
This course gives an overview of how to get your research published in relevant journals. |
| Issues and Challenges for Qualitative Research in Evidence Synthesis (INcQuiRES) |
This is a methodological update for the ESQUIRE course. |
| Literature Searching for Qualitative Research |
The aim of this course is to give you an introduction to some common qualitative research methods and introduce ways of assessing the quality of research studies. |
| Mixed Methods |
The one day course followed the process of understanding a mixed method study. |
| Research Methodologies for Specialist Registrars |
This is a bespoke course run for the Yorkshire and The Humber Deanery. |
| Statistics in Health Science |
A practical course which introduces participants to basic concepts and techniques such as hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation in statistics. |
| Systematic Reviews |
This course provides an introduction to systematic review methods. |
| Using Utility Data in Cost Effectiveness Models |
Our Health Economics course will provide an introduction to the building blocks of QALYs, but the main emphasis will be on the practical requirements for using utility data in cost effectiveness models for agencies such as NICE. |
| Web2.0 Blogs, Wikis & Podcasts |
This course provides a basic overview and understanding of Web2.0 tools such as blog and wikis, and their use in research and collaboration. |