Introduction to Evidence Based Practice and Research Methods - PDM1139

Day 1 of the course introduces the first two steps of the EBP process, including research designs. Day 2 of the course introduces steps 3 and 4, and focuses on the critical appraisal aspect of EBP.

Participants will have the opportunity to engage in theory and practical learning opportunities across the two days.

Who should attend

This course is targeted at health practitioners (including medical doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals), biomedical and public health researchers, and those working in the health industry who are interested in understanding the basics of clinical research and the principles of evidence based practice (EBP).

What you will learn

After completing this course participants will be able to:

  • Describe the different research methodologies used in clinical research
  • Design clinical research methodologies
  • Understand the principles of EBP
  • Construct a clinical question
  • Effectively search the medical literature
  • Interpret biomedical data
  • Critically appraise clinical research

Program structure

Day 1

  • Asking the answerable question
  • Clinical scenarios and PICO
  • Searching the literature
  • Quantitative study designs
  • Which research design is best?

Day 2

  • Data in EBP
  • Assessing bias in studies
  • Designing the perfect study
  • Critical appraisal techniques

Testimonials

A great introduction to EBP and clinical research. I will go away with a greater understanding of everything. Thank you for a fabulous 2 days. Dragan is a great presenter and kept us focused.

Really well done. I have tried to understand this stuff before without much luck. Now I do!
Thank you.

Fantastic course! Great structure. Pulled together lots of different concepts into an easy to understand format. Dragan is an excellent teacher.

Accelerate your qualification

Eligible participants who complete the micro-credential can receive 6 credit points of unspecified credit towards the Master of Public Health.

Note: Successful completion of a micro-credential does not guarantee admission into an award course. Prospective students must meet the eligibility and admission requirements for the award course. A micro-credential can only be used as credit towards a single degree on one occasion, and is valid for 7 years.

For more details please email pgradenq@monash.edu or shortcourses.depm@monash.edu.

Associate Professor Nicole Kalms

Professor Dragan Ilic

Professor Dragan Ilic is the Deputy Head (Education) of the School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine (SPHPM). He is also the Director of Teaching & Learning and Head of the Medical Education Research & Quality (MERQ) unit at the SPHPM. Dragan is responsible for leading the education portfolio at SPHPM, including undergraduate, post-graduate and professional education programs. He is actively involved as an educator, coordinating several units in research methods and evidence-based practice (EBP), as well as course coordination. Dragan is Chair of the Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) sub-committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Education (FMNHS) committee. Dragan is recognised nationally and internationally for his expertise in public health, EBP and health professions education research.

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