The Teaching Health Economics Special Interest Group (THE SIG) has organized a series of virtual workshops during 2022. The first workshop provided an overview of curriculum development and writing powerful learning outcomes for health economics courses. If you missed this workshop, you can view the presentations here. Details for the next upcoming virtual workshops are provided […]
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Techniques For Active Learning: What Are They and How Can I Use Them In My Health Economics Courses?
Techniques For Active Learning: What Are They and How Can I Use Them In My Health Economics Courses?
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Presenter: John Buckell, University of Oxford Objectives: To compare the impacts of providing brief advice (A), brief advice plus individually-tailored shopping advice (A+S) or taxation (T) and combinations thereof, on the amount of saturated fat (SFA) in consumers shopping baskets relative to control. Methods: Econometric analysis and simulation using data from a randomized controlled […] |
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Moderator: David Bishai Panelists: Damian Walker, Zina Jarrah, Tessa Tan Torres Suppose you already have compelling evidence that something works and is good value for money, how should that evidence be packaged and presented? What evidence matters to whom? This  panel discussion will help participants make a better investment case for a health policy decision. […] |
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