Faculty, student and staff investigators interested in refining their methods of conducting mental health services research can participate in a series of Thursday brown-bag luncheon seminars sponsored by the Center for Mental Health Services Research at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work.
The seminars will be held from 11:15 a.m to 12:15 p.m. on Thursdays in Room 39 Goldfarb Hall. The center plans to hold about two seminars per month. All presenters are affiliated with the social work school.
The following three seminars have been scheduled:
Sept. 24: Arlene Stiffman, Ph.D.; Violet Horvath; Peter Dore; and Hope Krebill present "The Nitty-Gritty of Interview-based Research: Recruiting, Training and Retaining Motivated and Reliable Interviewers."
Oct. 22: Jodi Constantine: "Currents in the Economics of Mental Health Research: Report from an NIMH Workshop."
Nov. 5: Peter Dore: "Archiving Research Data Sets: When, How, Where and What Is It?"
For more information, contact Cindy Betz at 935-5687 or by e-mail at cindyb@gwbssw.wustl.edu .
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