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Health Services Program Monitoring and Evaluation: A Population Health Data Analysis Course

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January 1, 2018 - January 2, 2018

Do you want to know if you are making a difference?

Are you engaging patients as well as you can? Are your projects having their intended effects on health services and programs? Do you want to expand your toolbox beyond what you learn in research methods courses? Monitoring and evaluation can help you answer these questions and enhance the impact of your work.

The University of Victoria and Population Data BC offer a 13-week online course in Health Services Program Monitoring and Evaluation. The course provides hands-on experience in designing an evaluation of a health service or program under the guidance of an experienced evaluator.

The course will next be offered in January 2019, but it is also available for custom delivery for interested teams and groups.

Click here to learn more about the course.

For further information, contact Maxine Reitsma, Program Coordinator, at phda@uvic.ca or 250.721.8481.

 

Details

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Start:
January 1, 2018
End:
January 2, 2018
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Organizers

University of Victoria
Population Data BC

From Our Community

Karla Warkotsch

Patient Experience Consultant – Interior Health

Karla Warkotsch

The question I like to ask health care employees is ‘Who is this for?’ and ‘Do we have the right people at the table?’ As a health care employee, I see how easy it is to fall into doing for, rather than doing with patients. The voices of the patient, family and caregiver are essential to ensure the patient is central to the direction and focus of the work being done.