An Introduction to Mixed Methods
This webinar features an introduction to mixed methods and includes applied examples from public health services and systems research (PHSSR). The course is intended for researchers at all levels as well as practitioners looking to translate research findings. Those with training in mixed methods are also encouraged to participate, in order to refresh their knowledge of current best practices.
Back to School: Where are the Data?
This introductory seminar developed with support from the National Library of Medicine's Health Services Research Projects-in-Progress (HSRProj) database provides an overview of how a researcher can determine what data is right for their research question, which sources of federal data to access, and the spectrum of data access. Developed with graduate students and new health services researchers in mind, this seminar explores health data access and data governance to help researchers find appropriate and accessible resources to answer their research questions.
Successful Grantwriting: The Hidden Curriculum
Learn the tips and tricks to successful grantwriting hosted by AcademyHealth's Health Economics Interest Group.
Selected Low or No Cost Federal Data for Research
The goal of this webinar, hosted by Health Economics Interest Group, is to describe different HHS data sources that are available at no or low cost.
Key Themes from 2017 Health Datapalooza
How to Navigate a Soft Money Environment
The Health Economics Interest Group (IG) held an educational webinar to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in working in a soft money environment.
2012 ARM - Impact of Comparative Effectiveness Research on HSR
Effectively Building and Managing Research Teams
Panelists, led by AcademyHealth's Health Economics Interest Group, discusses best practices in how to effectively manage, grow, and structure teams.