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Professional practice research (PPR): Videos, podcasts & blogs

This guide has been designed as a means of promoting and providing curated access to relevant resources related to research in the professional practice domains of communicator, collaborator, leader and manager, scholar, health advocate and professional in anaesthesia, perioperative and pain medicine

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Title: Brigham Education Institute. Qualitative vs Quantitative Medical Education Research (Part 1)
Presenters: Erik K. Alexander, MD and Glen C. Gaviola, MD (Uploaded: 6 Feb 2018)
Duration: 16:30 mins

Title: Brigham Education Institute. Qualitative vs Quantitative Medical Education Research (Part 2)
Presenters: Erik K. Alexander, MD and Glen C. Gaviola, MD (Uploaded: 6 Feb 2018)
Duration: 10:10 mins

Title: What is Mixed Methods Research?
Presenter: John W. Creswell, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Spring, 2013)
Duration: 15:04 mins

Title:Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Methods: What is Qualitative Research (Module 1)
Presenter: Leslie Curry, PhD, MPH - Senior Research Scientist, Yale School of Public Health (Uploaded: 24 Jun 2015)
Duration: 13:51 mins

Qualitative research is a strategy for systematic collection, organization, and interpretation of phenomena that are difficult to measure quantitatively. Dr. Leslie Curry leads us through six modules covering essential topics in qualitative research, including what is qualitative research and how to use the most common methods, in-depth interviews and focus groups. These videos are intended to enhance participants' capacity to conceptualize, design, and conduct qualitative research in the health sciences.

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