At GIFT, we are committed to enhancing the capacity of researchers, academicians, healthcare professionals, and community workers in implementation science. Our immersive program promises to equip you with essential skills and insights to drive impactful implementation research and practice in public health.
Who should attend? This training is ideal for individuals with backgrounds in public health, epidemiology, medicine, or related fields. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a PhD student specializing in health-related disciplines, this program is designed to enhance your expertise.
- Public health professionals (researchers, practitioners)
- PhD students (health-related disciplines)
- Background in public health, epidemiology, medicine, etc.
What's included? This training is completely free of charge and includes complimentary coffee breaks and lunch.
- Free training
- 2 coffee breaks & lunch
- Engaging sessions & hands-on exercises
What to bring? Don't forget to bring your tablets or electronic gadgets for note-taking during sessions.
Participant commitment? We expect participants to actively engage in training sessions, workshops, and hands-on exercises. Your involvement, questions, and contributions are key to maximizing the learning experience.
Minimum requirements?
- July 10th and 11th: No specific prerequisites.
- July 12th: Basic knowledge of research methods in public health is strongly recommended. While not mandatory, familiarity with statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing and other statistical analysis would be beneficial for R programming exercises. This will facilitate learning and application of biostatistical methods in R programming.
Participants will be provided some preliminary instructions to download R and play with data or have some prior experience or familiarity with other programming language.