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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Welcome (Objectives) 9:00 am - Research in my Residency: Why? When? How? (Reid) view presentation (PDF) printout (6 slides per page) 9:30 am - Study design (Hahn) presentation print 10:15 am - HEALTH BREAK 10:30 am - Study design workshop (Reid) presentation print 11:15 am - Risk statistics and the Media (Hahn) presentation print Perspectives on the WHI Trial (Grimes & Lobo, Obstet Gynecol 2002) Do we really know what makes us healthy? (Gary Taubes, NY Times, Sept 16, 2007) 12:00 pm - LUNCH 1:00 pm - From Research Outline to Grant Proposal (Reid) presentation print 1:30 pm - 15 Steps to a Successful Research Project (Hahn, Hopman, Harris-McAllistar) 2:00 pm - HEALTH BREAK 2:15 pm - Critical appraisal using clickers (Hahn) What is Critical appraisal? (Alison Hill and Claire Spittlehouse) 2:45 pm - Effective presentation skills (Reid) presentation print 3:15 pm - Quiz using clickers (Hahn) 3:30 pm - Evaluation (Participants, 5 minutes)
Perspectives on the WHI Trial (Grimes & Lobo, Obstet Gynecol 2002) Do we really know what makes us healthy? (Gary Taubes, NY Times, Sept 16, 2007)
3:15 pm - Quiz using clickers (Hahn)
3:30 pm - Evaluation (Participants, 5 minutes)
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