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Pre-conference Workshop

Introduction to the "Building Blocks" of Programme Evaluation for Population Health Programmes

 
Date: 26 & 27 Nov 2024, Tues & Wed | Time: 0900 - 1730 | Track Type: Workshop
Venue: Academia, Singapore General Hospital Campus, 20 College Rd, Singapore 169856
 
Course Fee:
  • Public: S$600 (9% GST Inclusive)
  • SingHealth staff: Please contact your respective L&D partner (corporate device required) to register, or email cphri@singhealth.com.sg if you require clarifications
 
Main Workshop Trainer:

Ms Milawaty Nurjono
Manager, Healthcare Intelligence, Health Services Research, Changi General Hospital
Associate Research Scientist, Centre for Population Health Research and Implementation (CPHRI)
Ms Milawaty Nurjono is a health services researcher with vast experience in population and community-based programmes evaluation. Mila received her Master in Public Health from Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and was a recipient of the National Medical Research Council Research Fellowship, Singapore. At SingHealth cluster level, Mila offers programme evaluation training, consultation and leads a group of analysts in supporting programme evaluation.


Synopsis: With scarcity in resources, there is a growing need to evaluate healthcare programmes to facilitate improvement, optimize resources and make policy decisions. In this 2-day workshop, (i) rationale for evaluation, (ii) evaluation approaches, (iii) “know how” of conducting evaluation, data collection and analysis, (iv) dissemination of evaluation findings for decision making in population health settings will be discussed. Participants can expect to learn through lectures, discussions, and group work throughout this workshop. 

 
Note:
  • Bring your own laptop and charger
  • Important: Ensure that your laptop can connect to Wireless@SG and access Google drive for collaborative course work
    • Please download and configure Wireless@SG by visiting the website and configure the applications at home prior to the workshop
 

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