“Everyone is so busy doing research, they don’t have time to stop and think about the way they are doing it and whether perhaps they could do things differently and better. It’s a bit like a treadmill; you have to keep running to stand still so to speak.” ~ Douglas Altman
If evidence-based medicine is a topic that you’re interested in pursuing, you may want to check out this opportunity. Watch the video above first! Douglas Altman (1948-2018) was Professor of Statistics in Medicine and Director of the Centre for Statistics in Medicine at the University of Oxford and the BMJ’s chief statistical advisor for over twenty years. The Doug Altman Scholarship provides early career researchers full EBMLive delegate registration travel & accommodation funded by the McCall MacBain Foundation (MMF). They are offering ten early career researchers the opportunity to present at EBMLive 2019 in a dedicated session. Application Deadline March 31st. To learn more and apply, click here!


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Join Carolyn to explore “relationship-based care” for better patient experiences and outcomes, and to provide a more rewarding professional life. Understanding your patient’s care goals, expectations, fears, values and social landscape can build greater patient self-efficacy and initiative, and also daily opportunities to see how you are making a difference in lives. She will draw on her own experiences in uncovering new dimensions to patient harm, strategies for greater patient safety and developing systems resilience from an ecosystem perspective of care. Co-design and co-delivery with patients and family members as your improvement partners offers refreshing innovation and collaboration as a regular part of the workday. We’ll describe small practices that can deliver big rewards for everyone.