The WAAREN study day is designed to equip anaesthetists in training with the research and statistics skills needed to meet curriculum requirements at all stages of training. The program will focus on practical applications of research principles, critical appraisal of evidence, and core statistical concepts, tailored to the needs of anaesthetists preparing for exams, ARCP, and academic projects.
Key Topics Include:
Understanding and applying statistics.
Study design, ethics, and methodology in clinical research.
Critical appraisal of papers and evidence-based practice.
Presenting and interpreting data for audits, QIPs, and publications.
The day will feature interactive workshops, real-world examples, and discussions to provide a thorough grounding in research and statistics relevant to anaesthesia.
Who Should Attend:
Anaesthetists in training at any stage of their career.
Locally employed doctors.
Learning Outcomes:
Develop confidence in using research and statistics in clinical practice.
Gain skills to critically appraise and apply evidence to improve patient care.
Understand the role of research in progressing through training and exams.
Prepare to engage with clinical and academic research effectively.