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Introduction to Critical Appraisal Qualitative Research In-Person Workshop for NHS (St George's Library) In-Person
Who is this for?
Aimed at all NHS staff working at, or affiliated with St. George’s Trust, who require help, advice and support to improve their critical appraisal skills and knowledge of qualitative research.
Why attend?
This session helps contribute to staff’s practice of evidence based medicine. This is a fundamental skill to be able to identify and appraise the best available evidence in order to integrate it with your own clinical experience and patients’ values.
What does is cover?
Key areas covered in the workshop will include:
- Introduction to what Critical Appraisal is
- Using a CASP checklist to identify key aspects of qualitative research
- Working as a group to discuss and appraise a selected qualitative research article.
Preparatory task
Please ensure you read the article sent to you prior to attending the session, using the CASP checklist as a guide. This will be sent to you at least 3 days before the workshop.
Delivery
This 90 min practical session will be delivered face-to-face at St. George's Library.
Attendance advice
Only 15 places are available in this workshop. If after registering for the workshop, you find you are unable to attend please let us know so that your place can be given to someone else. Participants will receive a certificate of attendance which can be used in a professional development or revalidation portfolio.
- Date:
- Wednesday 21 January 2026
- Time:
- 12:30 - 14:00
- Room:
- Training Room, St George's Library, Hunter Wing
- Campus:
- Tooting campus
- Audience:
- All levels NHS staff only
- Categories:
- NHS staff only