Facilitator: Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai

Date: March 18, 2016 : 9am-10:30 am

Registration: Please register online to attend this session. Attendance is limited to 45 participants and on a first come first serve basis.

Location: MS 2173, Medical Science Building, University of Toronto, 1 King’s College Circle, Toronto

Description: Are you thinking about ‘value for money’ of your research?

Given the limited resources we are faced with in health care, the ability to apply economic thinking when making a choice or a decision can be beneficial. This talk will introduce economic evaluation, its potential role in research, when to consider to this technique, and a practical example of how economic evaluation has been used to demonstrate value for money. The goal of economic evaluation is to provide another piece of evidence to assist researchers, health providers, decision-makers, and policy-makers in their decision-making process. If you are thinking about “value for money” of your work/research, economic evaluation could be a technique to consider.

This session is open to:

– faculty members from U of T

– researchers

– research assistants

– research coordinators

– physicians

– and, clinicians working in research hospitals affiliated with U of T.

 

Contact: Amanda Francis francisa@smh.ca