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Designing Your Mixed Methods
Research Project An Interactive Workshop
March 26-28, 2020Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA
Testimonials from previous S-SPIRE Mixed Methods Workshop participants
“This workshop is amazing! It’s a lot of work and really intense but you get
AMAZING feedback on your project! I left with an entirely new understanding of mixed methodology…it is so worth the
investment!”~ Deirdre Terell, PhD ~
University of Oklahoma, United States
“It gave me the chance to learn from and network with the pioneers of mixed
methods research”~ Meshari F. Alwashmi, PhD Candidate ~
Memorial University, Canada
“The Stanford Mixed Methods Workshop provided me with the knowledge and
skills to analyze, integrate, and dissem-inate research so that we can make the
most of the data we have collected. The hands-on small group sessions and con-sultations with experts was particularly
helpful. Highly recommend.”~ Supriya Gupta Mohile, MD, MS ~
University of Rochester, United States
To learn more about the S-SPIRE Centerand the Mixed Methods Workshop,
please visit our website:
http://med.stanford.edu/s-spire.html
Questions? Please Contact:Ana C. Mezynski
Workshop CoordinatorPhone: (650) 497-1233
Email: [email protected]
@StanfordSPIRE
Arden M. Morris, MD, MPHProfessor of Surgery,Stanford University
Workshop Director
Faculty Instructors
Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell, DrPH, MSResearch Scientist,Department of SurgeryStanford University
Timothy Guetterman, PhDAssociate Professor,Interdisciplinary StudiesCreighton University
Melissa Dejonckheere, PhDAssistant Professor of Family Medicine,University of Michigan
Jane Forman, ScD, MHSDirector, Qualitative Mixed MethodsCore, Center for Clinical ManagementResearch, VA Ann Arbor Health System
Stephen G. Henry, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Internal Medicine,UC Davis Medical Center
Lindsey Zimmerman, PhDClinical and Community Psychologist, Implementation Scientist, National Center for PTSDVeterans Affairs Administration
Janine Bruce, DrPH, MPHResearch Scientist,Department of PediatricsStanford University
Alex Sox-Harris, PhDAssociate Professor of Surgery,Stanford University
Daniela Wittmann, PhD, LMSWAssociate Professor of Urology,University of Michigan
In this 3-day interactive workshop, the Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research &Education (S-SPIRE) Center has assembled aninterdisciplinary team of mixed methods experts. Wewill help you design and analyze a mixed methodsresearch project or create a proposal, usingqualitative and quantitative methods. Participantswill complete the workshop with a personalizeddesign and implementation plan for their projects.
Who Should Attend:Researchers, faculty, staff and students motivated todesign a mixed methods research project using bothqualitative and quantitative methods.
What to Expect:• Work on your mixed methods proposal, research
study, or manuscript• Refine your project with guidance from leading methodologists• Build your Mixed Methods Research presentation skills
Requirements for Enrollment:Participants who will benefit the most from thisworkshop will be actively designing, conducting,revising, or analyzing a mixed methods project.
WORKSHOP FACULTY
WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS
REGISTRATION
Laura Damschroder, MS, MPHImplementation Researcher,Veterans Affairs Center for ClinicalManagement ResearchVA Ann Arbor Health System
Early Bird Discounted Rates Available Until January 15, 2020
REGISTRATION FEE: $1,200 per participantDiscount rates are available for trainees, early registrants, and people who have participated in a previous S-SPIRE Workshop. Fees cover attendance at the 3-day interactive workshop, initial consulta-tion with instructors, a USB drive with workshop materials, textbook, breakfast and lunch each day.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!LIMITED ENROLLMENT
To learn more about the S-SPIRE Center and theMixed Methods Workshop, visit our website:
http://med.stanford.edu/s-spire.html
For discounted rates, please contact:Ashley Duby, MS
Workshop [email protected]