Training Programs Symposia & Conferences

The CQMG offers and/or supports meetings that assist reviewers to appraise, extract and synthesise the findings of qualitative research. If you can add to the this list of training programs/symposia/conference directly related to qualitative systematic reviews we would be really pleased to hear from you.

Please email us and let us know of your up-coming event.

2008

12 September 2008
Qualitative Synthesis and Meta Ethnography Workshop

Venue: University of Southampton

Speaker: Professor Nicky Britten (Peninsula Medical School)

Time: 9.30 am – 4.30 pm

For more information, program details, please click: http://www.pcmd.ac.uk/pms/research/downloads/flyer_meta_ethnography.pdf

 


1st October 2008
G-I-N Satellite Symposium
A world of difference: Putting a qualitative stamp on evidence synthesis

Venue: Finlandia Hall, Helsinki Auditorium, Helsinki, Finland

Cost:

  • €120 to register
  • €80 if attending the full G-I-N Conference

From concept to context, this symposium is for health professionals, managers and academics from all disciplines.
This satellite symposium aims to draw together international perspectives on qualitative synthesis. It will also provide some direction for those interested in approaches that can contribute to:

  • Guideline development
  • Health Technology Assessment
  • Systematic Review, and
  • Clinical decision-making.

A range of high profile, international experts will present on the day with ample opportunity for discussion and debate. It promises to provide a rewarding and robust overview of current issues around qualitative synthesis, including critical appraisal and data extraction, as well as addressing implications for guideline and policy development. See the website for full program and further details: https://www.joannabriggs.edu.au/events/2008Finland/index.html

 


2007

The XV Cochrane Colloquium AGM report can be downloaded here.


The draft minutes of the Cochrane Collaboration Annual General Meeting can be viewed online, or downloaded from: http://www.cochrane.org/ccsg/index.htm

 

 

 


Last update: 26 August 2008