Skip to main content

Strengthening Communities of Practice (CoP) to enhance teaching of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) for healthcare learners

You are warmly invited to attend our Hybrid Teaching & Learning Seminar - Webinar

on Wednesday 22nd November from 1-4pm.

 

Please see attached flyer for details and register your interest at the following link:

https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/97080ed0-91e1-48fe-a42f-629664e0e60b@46fe5ca5-866f-4e42-92e9-ed8786245545

 

For those attending in-person, lunch will be provided before the seminar.

 

Please share this email with practice educators and other in your network who may be interested.

 

Speakers

  • Dr Michelle Spirtos (Assistant Professor, Discipline of Occupational Therapy, TCD)
  • Dr Emma O' Neill (Associate Professor, School of Veterinary Science, UCD)
  • Dr Elaine Lehane (on behalf of College of Medicine & Health Research Project Team)
  • Dr Donncha O' Gradaigh (Waterford University Hospital)

 

Seminar objectives

  • Attendees will understand the core concepts of EBP and knowledge translation in healthcare education and build an awareness of how to deliver EBP teaching across clinical, professional and academic settings.
  • Attendees will understand the core concepts of CoP, their relevance in the healthcare education context and their potential utility as a professional development learning tool for knowledge acquisition, knowledge sharing, knowledge translation and reflection on practice.
  • Attendees will be provided with an overview of the EBP Educators Toolkit and how this resource may be used to enhance approaches to teaching, learning and assessment of EBP across higher education healthcare programmes. 
  • Attendees will reflect on the potential of communities of practice, as applied to the enhancement of the teaching of EBP, across clinical, professional and academic settings.  

 

This seminar is supported by @UCC_CIRTL and @ForumTL.  

Time Date Title Description Topic Location

School of Clinical Therapies

Scoil na dTeiripí Cliniciúla

T12 EK59

Top