Operational Research Methods in Medicine Use

Target audiences

  • Clinicians and Medical Doctors
  • Pharmacists
  • Healthcare Administrators
  • Managers
  • Nurses
  • Public Health Professionals
  • Academic Researchers
  • Scholars
  • Instructor: admin
  • Students: 1
  • Duration: 2 days
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Course Description:

This training course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with advanced research methodologies specifically tailored for optimizing medicine usage and healthcare operations. The course emphasizes evidence-based decision-making, fostering innovation, and enhancing the efficiency of medicine usage within healthcare systems. 

Learning Objectives:

 

  • Acquire in-depth knowledge of various research methods and tools used in operational research within medical contexts.
  • Develop skills in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting healthcare data to identify patterns and trends related to medicine usage.
  • Apply operational research findings to enhance medication efficacy, adherence, and overall patient outcomes.
  • Implement strategies derived from research outcomes to enhance medication safety protocols, reducing errors and adverse events.
  • Utilize operational research methods to optimize healthcare processes, ensuring timely and efficient medicine administration and patient care.
  • Foster innovation in medication protocols, dosage regimens, and administration techniques based on research-driven insights.
  • Cultivate skills to critically evaluate research outcomes and incorporate evidence-based practices into medical decision-making.
  • Assess the effectiveness of operational research-based interventions and strategies in real-world healthcare settings, ensuring continuous improvement.
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Instructor-led Training
English