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Testimonials from previous Mixed Methods Workshops at the University of

“Fantastic! One of the most, actually THE most effective conferences I have been to in a long time!"

~ Gurjit Sandhu, PhD , USA To learn more about S-SPIRE and Designing Your the Mixed Methods Workshop, Mixed Methods please visit our website: “A high quality workshop where theory and practice come together” Research Project http://med.stanford.edu/s- ~ Herman Grobler, PhD spire.html North-West University, An interactive If you have any questions, “The workshop was intensive and fantastic!” S-SPIRE Center workshop please contact: ~Taichi Hatta, MSc, Research Fellow Kyoto University, Japan Ana C. Mezynski March 15 – 17, 2018 Workshop Coordinator “The workshop helped me refine my thinking about mixed methods and how Phone: (650) 497-1233 to clearly present the work in my grant Palo Alto, CA application. The faculty were very Email: [email protected] approachable and their suggestions

helped me to refine my project” 1070 Arastradero Rd, Ste 230, MC5552 ~Florian R. Schroeck, MD, MS Stanford, CA 94305 U.S.A. Dartmouth , USA

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Timothy Guetterman, PhD WORKSHOP FACULTY Assistant Professor of Family Workshop Director , University of Michigan Arden M. Morris, MD, MPH Professor of Surgery, Alex Sox-Harris, PhD Stanford University Assistant Professor of Surgery, Stanford University

Keynote Speaker

Daniela Wittmann, PhD, LMSW John W. Creswell, PhD Assistant Professor of Urology, Professor of Family Medicine University of Michigan Co-Director, Michigan Mixed Methods Program REGISTRATION University of Michigan WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS EARLY BIRD Registration ends February 15, 2018. In this 3-day interactive workshop, the Stanford- REGISTRATION FEE: $1,400 per participant Faculty Instructors Surgery Policy and Improvement Research & Discount rates are available for students, Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell, DrPH, MS (S-SPIRE) Center has assembled an Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research Research Scientist, interdisciplinary team of mixed methods experts. We and Education (S-SPIRE) Members, and groups Department of Surgery will help you design and analyze a mixed methods Stanford University of 5 or more. research project or create a proposal, using

qualitative and quantitative methods. Participants Janine Bruce, DrPH, MPH REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Research Scientist, will complete the workshop with a personalized Department of Pediatrics design and implementation plan for their projects. LIMITED ENROLLMENT Stanford University Who Should Attend: To learn more about the S-SPIRE Center and the Michael D. Fetters, MD, MPH, MA Researchers, faculty, staff and students motivated to Professor of Family Medicine design a mixed methods research project using both Mixed Methods Workshop, visit our website: Co-Director, Michigan Mixed Methods qualitative and quantitative methods. http://med.stanford.edu/s-spire.html Program University of Michigan What to Expect: For discount rates, please contact: • Work on your mixed methods proposal, research Ashley Duby, MS Jane Forman, ScD, MHS study, or manuscript Workshop Consultant Director, Qualitative Mixed Methods • Improve your project with rigorous methodology Core Center for Clinical Management Email: [email protected] using an interactive-participatory format Research, VA Ann Arbor Health System Phone: (734) 320-3180 • Refine your project through group consultation Sabine Girod, MD, DDS, PhD with leading methodologist and group feedback Fees cover your attendance to the 3-day Associate Professor of Surgery, Requirements for Enrollment: interactive workshop, direct feedback from the Stanford University Participants who will benefit the most from workshop instructors on your project, a USB this workshop will be actively designing, drive with workshop materials, breakfast and Prasantha Govindarajan, MD, MPH conducting, revising, or analyzing a mixed lunch on each day. Associate Professor of Emergency, methods project. Medicine, Stanford University