Training
Enhancing Clarity and Transparency of Public Health Guidelines
March 28-29, 2013
This 1.5 day course was offered and recorded March 28-29, 2013 to familiarize participants with common problems in public health guidelines development and best practices for avoiding them. Software tools to facilitate guideline development were demonstrated. Attendees had hands-on experience applying tools to current public health and clinical guidelines. Slides and the recordings supported only the lecture portions. Hands-on portions of the training were not recorded.
The course was sponsored by the CDC Office of the Associate Director for Science, Office of Science Quality (OSQ), and taught by Dr. Richard Shiffman, MD, MCIS, Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Director of the Center for Medical Informatics at the Yale School of Medicine.
Training Facilitators: George Michel, MS, GEM Programmer and Jeremy Michel, MD, Informatics Fellow
After viewing the lectures within this course, you will be able to:
- Identify and describe factors that contribute to poor guideline quality and implementability;
- Be able to access and use GEM Cutter, eGLIA, and BRIDGE-Wiz software programs to mark up guidelines, create reports, identify barriers to implementation, and create recommendations;
- Create guideline recommendations that are clear, transparent, and implementable.
The course was recorded in segments as listed below. To access a lecture segment and supplemental course materials, click on the associated links. Hands-on portions of the training were not recorded. Slides support only the lecture portions:
Dr. James Stephens, Director of Office of Science Quality, OADS
Videocast: Sessions 1 – 3 (84:09)
Videocast: Session 5
Videocast: Session 6
GEM Cutter Tool Presentationpdf icon
Supplemental Course Materials:
OSQ Resources: Guidelines Course 2013 word icon[PDF – 698 KB]
Course Agenda: Hands On & Refs pdf icon[PDF – 624 KB]