[PNRNews] Practice-Based Research in Public Health Systems: What's
Known and
What's Next - Hot Topics in Preparedness - Tuesday, April 27th
NNLM PNR
nnlm at u.washington.edu
Fri Apr 23 10:52:39 PDT 2010
The Regional Medical Library will be hosting a group seating for the next
"Hot Topics in Preparedness" session on Tuesday, April 27th at 12 noon
Pacific. We will be meeting in Room T223 of the Health Sciences Library
at University of Washington. Here are the details - hope you can join us:
http://www.nwcphp.org/training/hot-topics/2010-hot-topics/systems-research
Practice-Based Research in Public Health Systems: What's Known and What's
Next
This session will provide a brief overview of the history and current
rationale for practice-based research applied within public health
systems, an examination of topics and methodologies currently used in the
field, and a perspective on where practice-based research should be
moving. Hot Topics participants will learn how findings from prior studies
of public health systems and services can be applied within real-world
practice settings, and learn to identify gaps in the public health
evidence base that can be informed through the lens of systems and
services research.
If you'd like to set up your own group seating, visit:
http://www.nwcphp.org/training/hot-topics/registration-for-htip
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