FbT Journal Club | Designing, conducting, and reporting Clinical Decision Support (CDS) studies
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FbT Journal Club | Designing, conducting, and reporting Clinical Decision Support (CDS) studies

FbT Journal Clubs are one aspect of the learning program for the Fellowship by Training program. Candidates must attend and also present a minimum number of Journal Clubs during their time in the program. Whilst this event is targeted to the candidates in the program, members are welcome to attend.

27/01/2021
When: Wednesday 27 January 2021
4:00pm - 5:30pm (AEDT)
Where: Zoom (link provided the week of the event)
Australia
Contact: Kristal Kitto
fbt@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311


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SOCIAL CARD Fellowship by Training

FbT Journal Club - January 2021 

Designing, conducting, and reporting Clinical Decision Support (CDS) studies

Clinical decision support (CDS) studies have a long history, with the first 2 randomised controlled trials published in 1976. So far, more than 150 RCTs of CDS interventions have been published that go on to show that CDS have still not reached its potential. Additionally, we still have gaps in our collective knowledge on how to best leverage CDS to improve care. CDS studies that are effectively designed, conducted, and reported can help address these gaps. In this journal club, we will discuss recommendations shared in attached papers that can help ensure that findings of such studies help advance the field.

 

Saba Akbar

Saba Akbar

PhD Candidate, Macquarie University

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Price: $30

Members - Free

* Registrations are non-refundable

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