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Short Courses: Health Economics Research Centre
Oxford Population Health (formerly Nuffield Department of Population Health)
University of Oxford
Online Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation, 04 - 05 October
For health professionals and health researchers who want to understand the basics of health economics and its relevance to the health service.
No previous knowledge of economics is required.
Online Integrating Economic Evaluation into Clinical Trials, 01 - 02 November
This course, for those working in clinical trials, will give participants an understanding of what is required to design and conduct an economic evaluation alongside a clinical trial. No previous knowledge of economics is required.
Online Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, 28 November - 02 December (concluding with a wrap-up session on 08 December)
This is an intensive online course (spread across 5 afternoons) for health economists and health professionals, with some knowledge of health economics who wish to learn about the methodology of cost-effectiveness analysis as applied in health care.
Online Course: Understanding and Predicting Choice Behaviour in Health: Preference Elicitation and Analysis, five half-day sessions on the 23, 24, 26, 30 & 31 January 2023 (11am-3pm UK GMT)
The course is designed for those who need to perform discrete choice analysis in healthcare and those who need to understand the issues that health researchers face when performing these analyses. This could include researchers and decision makers from public, commercial organisations, and academic organisations concerned with understanding health preferences. We welcome participants from a wide variety of organisations and from all over the world. If you are unsure as to whether the course is suitable for you, please email [log in para visualizar] who will be happy to advise.
For full information on all the above courses, including pricing, please visit https://www.herc.ox.ac.uk/herc-short-courses
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