JURN: A search tool for open access content

JURN: A search tool for open access content

JURN is a free online search engine for finding and downloading of free full-text scholarly works. It is powered by a Google Custom Search Engine (CSE) and is run without any advertisements. It has an effective way to find open access content from a variety of sources. It is a hand-crafted and curated index. JURN Coverage: JURN doesn’t index journal home pages but article URLs. It covers subjects like Arts, Humanities, Business, Law, Nature, Science and Medicine.The plus point of JURN is that it serves to remove unwanted results unlike what we get with generic search engines How to use it:…
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ATS Methods in Epidemiologic, Clinical and Operations Research (MECOR) – January 27 – February 1, 2020

ATS Methods in Epidemiologic, Clinical and Operations Research (MECOR) – January 27 – February 1, 2020

MECOR India Program The ATS MECOR 2.0 Program is a multi-level research methods training course intended for clinicians, investigators, academicians, and public health professionals who primarily work with pulmonary diseases. The objective of the MECOR Program is to prepare current or aspiring investigators, academicians, clinicians and public health practitioners to design and conduct research that is relevant to the needs of the settings in which they work.  The overall goal of the MECOR Program is to aid the improvement of global lung health through the development of local, country, and regional lung disease research capacity in low and middle-income countries.…
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Workshop on Foundations in Health Economics – December 03- 05, 2019

Workshop on Foundations in Health Economics – December 03- 05, 2019

Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Biostatistics Resource and Training Centre, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India, in collaboration with the Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA have organized a workshop on Foundations in Health Economics from 3rd December to 5th December 2019 The workshop will cover basic methods of health economics, key evaluation issues and how to critically appraise health economic research This course is open to any health care provider, student, practitioner or teacher For more information click here https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!topic/cmcbiostats/J8gTHktbY2g
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