
Friday, 03 February 2012 00:00
Date: 13 June 2012 and 11 July 2012
Venue: C01, Sir Colin Campbell Building, University of Nottingham Innovation Park
This seminar series will be of interest to psychotherapists, psychologists, clinicians in psychiatry and other professionals working therapeutically with adults or with children and will be lead by Margaret Wilkinson. For further information please see
flyer [Adobe Acrobat PDF - 52.09 KB]
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Date: 25-27 April 2012
Venue: Birmingham, U.K.
Tel: 0845 519 4230 (Angie Major)
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The annual scientific meeting will give researchers and mental health professionals the chance to find out about some of the pioneering studies the MHRN support, including how studies may change the treatments avialable and the way mental health services are provided in the future.
A lecture by Prof Karina Lovell, introduced by Prof Patrick Callaghan
Date: June 6, 2012
Venue: City University, London
Contact:
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Further information:
Event flyer [Word 2007 Document - 383.29 KB]
Date: 3rd July - 6th July 2012
Venue: The University of Nottingham
Tel: +44 (0)115 82 31287
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This course will appeal to all those interested in completing a Cochrane-style review. Experiences tutors and facilitators will be available to give you practice and individual advice. After attending the course, participants should be able to understand search strategic, extract data, manage the results of systematic searches, understand the syntheses of the data, apply the methods and conduct reviews independently.
Who should attend? All people wishing to undertake reviews of randomised studies.
Study methods: Small group teaching, workshops, library-based interactive tutorials with hands on practical work at computer stations and group work.
Course fee: £899 All learning materials, lunch, refreshments and the evening meal on Thursday 5th July 5th are all included.
Brief course content: