Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research


Upcoming Events

Jun 14
9-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Comparing Providers and Provider Teams
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Darren DeWalt, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
--Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conference Room, 3rd floor

Jul 19
9-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Comparing Health Care Systems and Facilities
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Mark Holmes, PhD, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Health Policy & Management
--Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conference Room, 3rd floor

Aug 23
9-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Comparing Health Care Facilities
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Alan Brookhart, Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology
--Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conference Room, 3rd floor

Sep 13
8-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Alternatives to the Conventional RCT
Michael Kosorok, Ph.D., Professor & Chairman, Department of Biostatistics
Peter Thall, Ph.D., Professor, Biostatistics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Location: Carolina Club, Alumni Hall I (Breakfast will be provided)

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Sept
9-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Speaker and time to be announced
--Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conference Room, 3rd floor

October
9-10am

Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods Series: Applications to Health Services Research
Speaker and time to be announced
--Sheps Center, Rosenfeld Conference Room, 3rd floor

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Training Materials

Program Planning and Monitoring Self-Instructional Manuals

The research findings and data sets produced by the Sheps Center are intended to be used to address public health problems. One framework for using research results and datasets for health problem alleviation is the rational program planning process. This process serves as a bridge between and among measurement sciences, behavioral and organizational theories, health problems, and public health practice.