I am pleased to announce that our call for applications for the JBI LMIC Clinical Fellowship positions is now open for 2018. These fellowships are fully funded positions for practicing healthcare professionals in LMIC settings. For a video of past fellows, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8X4tdz_-AY&t=9s
(пардон, Россия еще недостаточно бедна для этого 🙂
оставляю информацию для наших друзей из стран без нефти)
The JBI Evidence-Based Clinical Fellowship Program is a six-month work place, evidence-based, implementation program involving 2 x ten-day intensive training workshops in the Joanna Briggs Institute in Adelaide, and conducting a work place evidence implementation project in the intervening months.
Applicants must be health professionals currently working in their home country, with access to a clinical setting. They must be able to identify a topic of interest in an area in which they would like to conduct a baseline clinical audit, implement evidence based strategies, and then conduct a follow-up clinical audit aimed at improving outcomes. Past projects have included topics such as:
· Improving management of primary postpartum hemorrhage in birthing women
· Diagnosis of tuberculosis in children under five years of age
· Improving treatment for uncomplicated malaria in children
For more information and to register your application, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/clinical-fellowship-program-2018-lmic-application-registration-42518412717. If you have any difficulties or questions regarding the fellowship, please contact jbieducation@adelaide.edu.au.
If you have any contacts who may be interested in this fellowship, please do forward this email onwards.
Kind Regards,
Zac
Assoc Prof Zachary Munn
Director Transfer Science
Director JBI Adelaide GRADE Center
The Joanna Briggs Institute
The University of Adelaide
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The Joanna Briggs Institute offers a wide range of education and training for clinicians, managers, educators, academics and students from the fields of nursing, allied health, medicine, information science and the health sciences. The JBI Comprehensive Systematic Review Training Program is designed to prepare researchers and clinicians to develop, conduct and report comprehensive systematic reviews of evidence following the Joanna Briggs Institute approach.http://joannabriggs.org/jbi-education.html#courses
The JBI Clinical Fellowship is a six-month work place, evidence-based, implementation program involving 2 x five-day intensive training workshops in the Joanna Briggs Institute, and a work place evidence implementation project in the intervening months. Participants learn about clinical leadership and how to implement evidence in practice to improve outcomes, with their project report published in our peer reviewed journal, The Joanna Briggs Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports. http://joannabriggs.org/jbi-education.html#courses
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