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CER-PCOR Summer Institute 2016 Corporate Registration with Online Series

Credit Hours: 15.0  |   Fee: $1248.00

** This course is closed and can be accessed by existing registrants only. **

Advanced Methods in Comparative Effectiveness and Patient Centered Outcomes Research (CER-PCOR): the 10-Step Framework as Our Advanced Methods Roadmap




The CER-PCOR Summer Institute will be held at the University of Maryland Baltimore, August 9-11th, and offers participants expert instruction and guidance on how to conduct advanced methods in Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) and Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR). It builds on the Fundamentals of CER-PCOR by strengthening and advancing current skills in engaging patients and other stakeholders. The Institute includes in-depth exploration of the 10-Step Framework of Patient Engagement, specifically: selection of study design, creation of data collection and analysis plans, interpreting results, and dissemination of findings. Expert panelists will foster discussion. Lectures, active learning exercises, group discussion and networking with colleagues add value to the two and a half days of intensive activity. Receive expert feedback on your CER-PCOR research plan or proposal in the half-day working session on August 11th.

Knowledge of the fundamentals of CER-PCOR is considered a prerequisite. Participants are expected to already have a background in CER-PCOR or to have participated in the 2015 CER-PCOR Summer Institute. Those who require pre-requisite training are strongly encouraged to enroll in the Engaging in CER-PCOR: Beginner Series, our online series based on the 2015 CER-PCOR Summer Institute.

Click on the appropriate link to enroll today. See the Summer Institute agenda. Learn about the online beginner series.


Registration Fees
Summer Institute August 9-11, 2016

SELECT YOUR REGISTRATION OPTION
Government, Academia, Non-Profit Industry/ Corporate University of Maryland Campus Students (ID required)
Registration only
Tuesday August 9 - Thursday, August 11 (noon)
$249
$899
$149
$149
Registration with Online Series

Includes:
  • Five-hour online training (Engaging in CER-PCOR: Beginner Series)
  • Tuesday August 9 through Thursday, August 11 (noon)
$498
$1,248

To register, click 'Add to Cart' below.
$398
$398

Patient advocacy groups call for pricing and scholarship options
(410) 706-0009 or email [email protected]


Target Audience - Who Should Attend?
  • Patients and patient advocacy groups interested in advancing their knowledge of CER-PCOR methods
  • Researchers wanting to expand the use of CER-PCOR into their research programs
  • Clinicians who assess and report on CER-PCOR study findings
  • Students of all health disciplines interested in this new, emerging area of research
  • Policymakers interested in CER-PCOR studies for decision-making
  • Industry leaders who want to fully utilize CER-PCOR to shape company strategy, research plans and positioning on this emerging area of research

Program Objectives:
Participants in the program can expect to achieve the following learning objectives:
  1. Clearly articulate the methods, findings, implications, and value of CER-PCOR;
  2. Describe current and emerging practices for engaging patients and stakeholders in CER-PCOR;
  3. Apply research methods to assess or design two or more CER-PCOR studies;
  4. Discuss the role of the patients and other stakeholders when identifying relevant outcomes; and
  5. Utilize dissemination and implementation strategies for effective delivery and adoption of CER-PCOR findings.

There is no ACPE or ACCME credit available for this program.


SUMMER INSTITUTE SPONSORS

The Patient-Centered Research for Outcomes, Effectiveness, and Measurement (PROEM) Center of Excellence at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy develops, improves, and disseminates practitioner training in CER-PCOR. PROEM is dedicated to expanding graduate education and training programs across the nation. Training includes intensive summer institutes and innovative online programs.


The Patient-Centered Involvement in Evaluating the Effectiveness of Treatments (PATIENTS) Program aims to reduce health disparities by leveraging relationships to ensure that patients, health care providers, and other partners are actively engaged in research. The PATIENTS Program works with individuals to conduct research that is meaningful to the community in which they reside. Patients and caregivers are involved as advisors at every step of the research process.


More Information:
Contact: [email protected]
Website: http://www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu/centers/summerinstitute/

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