Helping Staff And Trainees Access Continuing Education In Health Research
The IWK Health Centre provides staff and trainees interest-and needs-driven continuing education in the field of health research and evidence-based practice. creo™ is a revolutionary online educational program that continues learning beyond our live workshops and courses and delivers learning opportunities to offsite locations and during convenient times.
One Major Advantage Of creo™ Is The Convenience Online Education Offers Staff And Trainees:
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Accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
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No need to travel
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Go at your own speed and focus on the material of interest to you
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Interact with others you might not otherwise meet through online discussion boards
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Connect with research consulting services provided by the IWK Health Centre through Ask the Experts
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Access to excellent references that further explain or exemplify specific methods and approaches to data analysis
Our goal is to build research capacity and promote a culture of research in health care education and practice. creo™ is free for all IWK and NSHA staff, affiliated physicians, and CCHCSP trainees. If you do not fit this criteria for access, you can email us at idr@iwk.nshealth.ca to purchase a site license. Group rates can be negotiated. Alternatively, HealthcareCan also delivers creo™ through their online course offerings. You can learn more about this option at: http://www.healthcarecan.ca/learning/courses/creo-comprehensive-research-education-online/
Thank you. PLEASE NOTE: Once you've selected 'Next Page' you have successfully requested registration into the system. Please allow 24-48 hours for this request to be processed!
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Links To Relevant Sites
IWK Research Site:
http://www.iwk.nshealth.ca/research
CIHR:
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/193.html
NSHRF:
http://www.nshrf.ca/
IHRTP:
http://www.ihrtp.ca
NSHA Research Site:
http://www.cdha.nshealth.ca/discovery-innovation
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