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- TeachingEBHC.org review and development
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Using GRADE to determine quality of evidence and strength of recommendations
6th November, 2.30 PM
Gordon Guyatt McMaster University, Canada |
Backgroung
The GRADE approach to rating quality of evidence and grading recommendations is used by over 100 organizations worldwide.
Aims
Users will gain a thorough understanding of GRADE’s approach to rating quality of evidence and strength of recommendations.
Program
Highly interactive discussion in which participants will have the opportunity to develop their own understanding of GRADE concepts.
Last update 19/04/2019