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Archive for February 25th, 2005

Improving needs assessment


This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: From the January/February 2005 issue of Australian Family Physician. Free full text is available.


Allan JA, Schaefer D, Stocks N. Improving the learning needs survey by using four approaches. Aust Fam Physician 2005; 34(1-2):84-86.


BACKGROUND: Learning needs analyses are often undertaken to plan continuing education programs. They usually use questionnaires that have shortcomings regarding validity, relevance, breadth and detail. We tested a questionnaire using four questioning strategies to approximately 1762 general practitioners.
METHOD: Our questionnaire listing 104 topics asked open ended questions and specific information about desired topics. It was distributed by The Royal Australian Coll! ege of General Practitioners and divisions of general practice in

South Australia


and the

Northern Territory


.
RESULTS: The survey yielded 578 responses (33%). The different survey strategies highlighted different areas of learning need. Overall, the highest ranked topics were dermatology, complementary medicine, psychiatry, and business and practice management. Participating divisions were generally satisfied with the feedback.
DISCUSSION: Despite a poor response rate, the survey provided interesting information, and a set of broad learning topic! s.

PubMed
: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15727367


Full text: http://www.racgp.org.au/afp/downloads/pdf/january2005/20050126allan.pdf



How not to promote pharma products

File this one under "really bad idea": Organon freaked out some Dutch gynocologists–and, more importantly, their spouses–by sending them anonymous Valentines that said, "Now, shall we tell everyone?" Of course, it was to promote a new product, but they didn’t say so until the next day. Let the spousal rear-kicking ensue! Some of the docs were so upset that the company later sent them flowers to make amends.


OK, so it doesn’t have anything to do with CME or pharma meetings, but for some reason I feel compelled to share.

Abstract deadline reminder

A reminder from Anne Taylor-Vaisey


The submission deadlines for RIME, CACHE, and RICME & Best Practices have all passed. Today is the dealine for submission of educational abstracts for the 2006 Alliance for CME conference.


Alliance Call for Educational Abstracts 2006  Deadline: Friday February 25 2005
http://www.acme-assn.org/edabs/06call.pdf



Next Friday, March 4, is the deadline for submissions of nominations for the following SACME awards:



Research in Continuing Medical Education
http://www.sacme.org/committees/awards.htm#research


There are some AAMC deadlines coming up, and these are in red on this page:


Conference Abstracts & Deadlines




A reminder from Anne Taylor-Vaisey


The submission deadlines for RIME, CACHE, and RICME & Best Practices have all passed. Today is the dealine for submission of educational abstracts for the 2006 Alliance for CME conference.


Alliance Call for Educational Abstracts 2006  Deadline: Friday February 25 2005
http://www.acme-assn.org/edabs/06call.pdf



Next Friday, March 4, is the deadline for submissions of nominations for the following SACME awards:



Research in Continuing Medical Education
http://www.sacme.org/committees/awards.htm#research


There are some AAMC deadlines coming up, and these are in red on this page:


Conference Abstracts & Deadlines



Items of interest in the new BMJ


This post courtesy of Anne Taylor-Vaisey: Here is the link to the February 26 issue of BMJ:


Of interest this week:


Ethics, audit, and research: all shades of grey (here)


Research ethics committees deserve support (here)


Ethical review and ethical behaviour (here)


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