2012 G-I-N Conference Scholars, G-I-N North America
The AAO-HNSF is pleased to announce it will sponsor four members ($1,500 each) to attend the annual Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) North America (NA) Conference December 10-11 in New York, NY. G-I-N aims to encourage partnerships and foster work in the guidelines community, thus supporting evidence-based healthcare and improved health outcomes throughout the world. The theme of the 2012 G-I-N NA Conference is “Evidence Based Guidelines Affecting Policy, Practice, and Stakeholders (GAPPS): Promoting Constructive Dialogue in Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation.” In addition to plenary sessions, conference attendees will have access to workshops and breakout sessions, providing additional skills and knowledge to deepen understanding of guideline development, adaptation, and implementation. Key themes for the G-I-N NA conference include: From bench to trench: how evidence and guidelines shape healthcare policy What makes a clinical practice guideline trustworthy? Managing the message: advocates, the media, and guideline dissemination Making it happen: adapting, implementing, and tracking Application and Requirements In exchange for receiving a G-I-N travel grant, recipients must agree to serve on an upcoming AAO-HNS clinical practice guideline panel. Recipients may serve as either a panel member or as assistant chair if he or she has prior guideline experience. Recipients are also expected to submit a commentary to Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery on any aspect of the guideline (e.g. development, dissemination, adaptation, implementation, etc.) within three months of publication of the clinical practice guideline. Please note that residents are not eligible, and applicants must be members of the Academy. To access the G-I-N Conference Scholars application, visit http://www.entnet.org/community/G-I-N_scholoars.cfm. The deadline for applications is June 1. For questions about becoming an AAO-HNSF G-I-N Scholar, please contact Stephanie Jones at sljones@entnet.org or 1-703-535-3747.
The AAO-HNSF is pleased to announce it will sponsor four members ($1,500 each) to attend the annual Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) North America (NA) Conference December 10-11 in New York, NY. G-I-N aims to encourage partnerships and foster work in the guidelines community, thus supporting evidence-based healthcare and improved health outcomes throughout the world. The theme of the 2012 G-I-N NA Conference is “Evidence Based Guidelines Affecting Policy, Practice, and Stakeholders (GAPPS): Promoting Constructive Dialogue in Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation.”
In addition to plenary sessions, conference attendees will have access to workshops and breakout sessions, providing additional skills and knowledge to deepen understanding of guideline development, adaptation, and implementation. Key themes for the G-I-N NA conference include:
- From bench to trench: how evidence and guidelines shape healthcare policy
- What makes a clinical practice guideline trustworthy?
- Managing the message: advocates, the media, and guideline dissemination
- Making it happen: adapting, implementing, and tracking
Application and Requirements
In exchange for receiving a G-I-N travel grant, recipients must agree to serve on an upcoming AAO-HNS clinical practice guideline panel. Recipients may serve as either a panel member or as assistant chair if he or she has prior guideline experience. Recipients are also expected to submit a commentary to Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery on any aspect of the guideline (e.g. development, dissemination, adaptation, implementation, etc.) within three months of publication of the clinical practice guideline.
Please note that residents are not eligible, and applicants must be members of the Academy. To access the G-I-N Conference Scholars application, visit http://www.entnet.org/community/G-I-N_scholoars.cfm.
The deadline for applications is June 1. For questions about becoming an AAO-HNSF G-I-N Scholar, please contact Stephanie Jones at sljones@entnet.org or 1-703-535-3747.