S-SPIRE EDUCATION
The S-SPIRE Center sponsors professional development and educational programs among pre- and post-doctoral students, surgical residents, and junior faculty. Our broad education goal is to prepare students, residents, and junior faculty to conduct high impact health services and outcomes research, and to become part of the larger HSR community. For example, the Professional Development Resident Bootcamp is a summer lunch seminar designed to optimize research productivity and to establish foundations for an academic career. In 2017-18, we held a writing workshop, a qualitative software training workshop, and most recently a Mixed Methods Research workshop.
Interactive Workshops
2018 S-SPIRE Mixed Methods Research Workshop
S-SPIRE NVivo Software Training
Department of Surgery Writing Workshop
PD Bootcamp for Residents
Webinars and Tutorials
- Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods: What is Qualitative Research (MODULE 1)
- Leslie Curry, PhD, MPH
Senior Research Scientist, Yale School of Public Health
Co-Director, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program
Yale School of Medicine
More Modules:
- Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods:
Developing a Qualitative Research Question
(MODULE 2) - Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods:
Interviews
(MODULE 3) - Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods:
Focus Groups
(MODULE 4) - Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods:
Data Analysis
(MODULE 5) - Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods:
Scientific Rigor
(MODULE 6)
Health Services Research & Development
Patient Aligned Care Teams (PACT) Demonstration Labs
Beyond Open-Ended Questions: Purposeful Interview Guide Development to Elicit Rich, Trustworthy Data
by George Sayre, PsyD; Jessica Young, MPH, MSW