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Tufts University
School of Medicine
Boston, MA
Save the
date November 12-14, 2009
Introductory
Course for Clinicians and Teachers:
Thursday
November 12 & Friday November 13, 2009
Advanced Skills
Course for Teachers:
Saturday
November 14, 2009
Introductory Course: This highly interactive two-day workshop presents
practical strategies to access and manage clinical information for efficient, effective,
evidence-based decision-making at the point of care.
Advanced Skills Course: Participants will be given instructions
and materials enabling them to teach an Information Management curriculum at their
home institutions.
Program Overview
Faced with a torrent of clinical information, practitioners must develop effective
and efficient ways to access and evaluate useful content. This highly interactive
program presents practical and user-friendly methods for gaining control of medical
information at the point of care from the Web, hand-held computers (PDAs), and other
expert sources. In 2009 the workshop will offer a third day of training geared toward
teachers of health care practitioners-in-training.
Previous workshops have been attended by thousands of clinicians from all specialties
and health care disciplines in the United States, Canada, England, Israel, Spain,
Wales and Saudi Arabia. Participants have learned ways to increase their confidence
in medical practice, prepare for the new maintenance of certification process, and
increase efficiency in getting clinically relevant, valid information.
Who Should Attend
Physicians and other health care professionals engaged in direct patient care and
in teaching other clinicians. This workshop is aimed at clinicians and educators
who:
- Want to know how to use evidence-based techniques in a practical way to help them
do their job.
- Want to learn how to select and use the best information tools available.
- Want to teach others how to deliver care using effective techniques and the highest
quality information.
Course Directors
David Slawson, MD
Professor and Director,
Center for Information Mastery
Department of Family Medicine
University of Virginia
Allen F. Shaughnessy, PharmD
Professor
Department of Family Medicine,
Tufts University School of Medicine
Scott K. Epstein, MD
Professor of Medicine
Dean for Educational Affairs,
Tufts University School of Medicine
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