[Sig-l] ASIS&T SIG HLTH Webinar – Part 1: Mixed Methods Research

Si Sun sisun at rutgers.edu
Fri Mar 25 00:17:29 EDT 2016


*WEBINAR – Part 1: Mixed Methods Research*

ASIS&T Special Interests Group of Health Informatics (SIG HLTH) is holding
a webinar on *Monday, April 4, 2016, 11:00am – 12:00pm EDT*.

*FREE* for ASIS&T members; *$15* for non-members

*Register now!*

https://www.asist.org/events/webinars/mixed-methods-research-webinar/

After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing
information about joining the webinar.

This webinar provides an overview of mixed methods research, and will be
followed by a webinar on mixed studies reviews. These two approaches are
used to combine the strengths of quantitative and qualitative methods and
to compensate for their respective limitations. This webinar is structured
in two main parts. First, the worldviews associated with mixed methods are
presented. Afterward, we will present the main types of mixed methods
research designs and techniques as well as guidance for planning,
conducting, and appraising mixed methods research.

Webinar sponsored by SIG HLTH:
https://www.asist.org/groups/health-informatics-hlth/

*Presenters*
*Pierre Pluye MD PhD*



Pierre Pluye MD PhD is FRQS Senior Research Scolar, Full Professor at the
Department of Family Medicine (McGill University, Montreal, Canada), and
Director of the Methodological Developments for the Quebec SUPPORT Unit. He
is Associate Member of the School of Information Studies (McGill). Pierre
is a specialist in Public Health and Social Medicine (PhD in Health
Promotion). He obtained Investigator Awards from the Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (CIHR) and the ‘Fond de la recherche du Québec Santé’
(FRQS). He has expertise in mixed methods research and complex literature
reviews including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies
(mixed studies reviews). His current CIHR-funded studies examine the
application of information derived from electronic knowledge resources
(email delivery, information retrieval, social media) and subsequent
patient and consumer health benefits.

*Vera Granikov*



Vera Granikov holds an MLIS in Knowledge Management from McGill University,
where she now works as a research-embedded information specialist in the
Department of Family Medicine. Being part of the family, she provides
tailored information services to primary care researchers and clinicians,
to support research, teaching, and outreach activities. She is well
acquainted with systematic reviews, mixed methods, as well as
community-based and organizational participatory research approaches. She
is currently involved in projects investigating the value of online
consumer health information, research trends monitoring, and information
assessment.

*Moderator*
*Si Sun*
PhD Candidate & Part Time Lecturer
School of Communication and Information
Rutgers University
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