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    Certificate in Evidence-Based Practice

     

    The Certificate in Evidence-Based Practice is administered by the Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice.  The certificate is a 12-week not-for-credit course that provides participants an overview of important concepts in evidence-based medicine and how to apply these concepts to practice. The certificate culminates with a self-directed 4-week project.


    Currently this certificate program is only offered to the faculty and post-graduate resident at the Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice.  If you would like more information, please contact the certificate director.

     

    Module 1: Introduction to evidence-based medicine

    Module 2: Key concepts in evidence-based medicine

    Module 3: Additional & advanced concepts in evidence-based medicine

    Module 4: Apply what you've learned

     

    Program Faculty:

    Phil Gregory, PharmD

    Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice

    Coordinator, Drug Information Residency Program

    Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice

    Creighton University

     

    Amy Wilson. PharmD

    Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice

    Director, Center for Drug Information & Evidence-Based Practice

    Creighton University

     

    Acknowledgement:

    We are grateful to the many gurus and experts who have contributed indirectly to the development of this program.  Most notably we would like to acknowledge that many of the concepts and several of the documents contained in this program are directly from the Information Mastery course of David Slawson, MD and Allen Shaughnessy, PharmD. We are grateful that these pioneers in the field. 


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