Navigating Implementation in Health Research: Qualitative Approaches, Stakeholder Engagement, and Priority Setting - PDM1199

The Navigating Implementation in Health Research: Qualitative Approaches, Stakeholder Engagement, and Priority Setting course is designed for healthcare professionals, researchers, and project officers who aim to deepen their knowledge and expertise in these areas within a healthcare context.

At a glance

Fees

  • $600 for both days (online component and in-person workshop day)
  • $99 for online only.

There will be no cost for MCHRI PhD students. A 15% discount will be offered for non MCHRI PhD students

This program is divided into two integral components: an online self-paced learning module (priority and consensus methods) followed by a day-long workshop (qualitative research). Each component is designed to provide a rich learning experience tailored to the needs of the participants. Course content will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of priority setting processes, comprehensive stakeholder engagement and qualitative research within the context of implementation science.

Participants will develop understandings about the key concepts and frameworks/models in implementation science, stakeholder engagement, and priority setting and how they can used and applied in qualitative research design, methods and analysis. Participants will leave the course equipped with knowledge and skills to drive quality in the planning and practice of implementation science, stakeholder engagement, qualitative and priority setting research and projects.