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Evidence Synthesis Training Needs Survey

You are invited to participate in this survey of the training needs of people interested in training from Evidence Synthesis Ireland.

The survey is for stakeholders including researchers, healthcare professionals, policy-makers, students, academics, information specialists, patients and the public, and other generators and users of evidence syntheses. 

Please note our workshops are primarily for those resident on the island of Ireland.

This survey asks about training needs on methods for assessing evidence and carrying out systematic reviews of evidence and using these to inform policy and practice.

Your information will help inform future training (workshops, webinars, etc) from Evidence Synthesis Ireland to meet your needs.

The survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete and must be completed in one sitting.

The deadline for completion is the 31st of August 2023  

Your participation in this survey is entirely voluntary. Your information will be anonymised.

If you have questions about the survey or the procedures, please get in touch with us at esi@universityofgalway.ie. Thank you for your time and support.

Please click here to give your consent to take part in and start the survey. 

 

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