Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods in Pharmacy Practice and Medicine Use
University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences / Department of Pharmacy
Archive
19.10.2009 - 23.10.2009 Copenhagen
19.10.2009 - 23.10.2009 Copenhagen
Application deadline: 1 September 2009.
Course Content
The course objectives are to enrich and enhance participants\' understanding of major principles and methods in research concerning medicine use and pharmacy practice.
Upon completion of the course, participants are required to demonstrate their ability to design, conduct, and evaluate research with special reference to medicine use and pharmacy practice.
General contents and topics: The course covers a variety of research designs and qualitative and quantitative research methods.
The course objectives are to enrich and enhance participants\' understanding of major principles and methods in research concerning medicine use and pharmacy practice.
Upon completion of the course, participants are required to demonstrate their ability to design, conduct, and evaluate research with special reference to medicine use and pharmacy practice.
General contents and topics: The course covers a variety of research designs and qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Learning objectives, training objectives
See http://www.farma.ku.dk/index.php/Qualitative-and-Quantitative-R/6428/0/?&MP=1111-936
See http://www.farma.ku.dk/index.php/Qualitative-and-Quantitative-R/6428/0/?&MP=1111-936
Target Audience
The courses are primarily intended for PhD students, but are also open to other applicants with a similar background.
The courses are primarily intended for PhD students, but are also open to other applicants with a similar background.
Certifications
5 ECTS credit points (European Credit Transfer System)
5 ECTS credit points (European Credit Transfer System)
Local Organizer
Section for Social Pharmacy
Section for Social Pharmacy
Notes
The course will comprise lectures, group discussions, workshops and individual assignments. Study materials will include a textbook on methodology, a selection of articles and teachers\' presentations.
The course will comprise lectures, group discussions, workshops and individual assignments. Study materials will include a textbook on methodology, a selection of articles and teachers\' presentations.
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Languages
English
English
Fees
DKK 14.000,00
DKK 14.000,00
Organizer contact info
Universitetsparken 2
2100 Copenhagen
Denmark
Universitetsparken 2
2100 Copenhagen
Denmark
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