Presented by: Kyle Arnoldi, CO
Moderator: Jorie Jackson, CO
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Whether you are a student looking to fulfill a research project requirement, an orthoptist who has agreed to speak at a scientific conference, or a clinical scientist required to publish to maintain or advance a faculty position, many find the most difficult step to be generating an idea or hypothesis for study. This first FOREA Webinar in the Series will feature presentations on Research vs. Practice, Inspiration vs. Obligation: Different Approaches to Developing an Idea, Novel vs. Confirmatory Studies, and The Sensational vs. the Predictable: The Value of Proving the “Obvious”. Also discussed will be Evidence-Based Medicine and Alternatives; What is the Scientific Method?; and What is a Hypothesis and do I Need One? The interactive lecture will be followed by a brainstorming workshop, where attendees can float topics and ideas to the Speaker, Moderator, and the group for development into a clear and concise question for study.
Video Link: Session 1: Generating a Hypothesis for Study
COST
There is no cost for the January webinar. Rather, we ask that you consider a donation to support our mission. FOREA suggests a donation of $25 to help keep the webinar series available to students and certified orthoptists. However, no amount is too large or too small as FOREA depends solely on generous individuals like you to keep all of our programs alive!
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CME Information
1.5 COC core CE has been awarded for this session.
1.5 AOC core CE has been awarded for this session.
To obtain a CE certificate for this session, please complete the following CME quiz. If you missed our live session, you may still obtain CE by watching the video recording and taking the CME quiz. Once the quiz has been submitted a CE certificate will be sent to your e-mail. Please check your spam folder.
CME Quiz
For questions contact: FOREAorthoptics@gmail.com