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Interprofessional Health Informatics Course from the University of Minnesota
As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m currently working on a very large and complex health information system project. I’ve been on this project for nearly 10 months now and it has been both a fantastic learning opportunity and a chance to … Continue reading
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Happy International Year of Evaluation!
Happy International Year of Evaluation! 2015 was declared to be the International Year of Evaluation (EvalYear) at the Third International Conference on National Evaluation Capacities organized in São Paulo, Brazil, 29 Sep-2 Oct 2013, the aim of EvalYear is “to advocate and promote evaluation and … Continue reading
Webinar Notes: Stories of Using Evidence to Inform Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Practice & Programs
Stories of Using Evidence to Inform Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Practice & Programs Webinar hosted by CHNET-Works on 15 January 2014. You can download a recording of this webinar. Lack of evidence ≠ lack of action – but lack of … Continue reading
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