Do you need reports on your educational activities that measure the impact and return on investment for your granting agency or others? Our main specialty is the measurement and evaluation of medical education (CME) activities. Services include:
- Survey design and data acquisition
- Expert data cleaning and merging from electronic or paper-based surveys, operational data, interviews, focus groups, or any other sources.
- Statistical analysis of results using ANOVA, regression, General Linear Models, curve fitting using a variety of distributions, Chi-Square tests, factor analysis, and whatever other models and techniques are required.
- Creation of graphics and visualizations designed to be pleasing to the eye and to communicate the full story of the statistics in the best way.
- Presenting results at the level desired by stakeholders to communicate effectively. Our results include full reports, short executive summaries, and preparation of any extra materials, such as slide decks and awards applications. We also support applications for industry awards, and writing of articles for submission to journals.
These services are provided at a competitive price, going from raw data to the final reports, for often between $100 and $150 per page for the finished product. Fixed price contracts, upon discussion of the work, are available upon discussion, and typically range from three to five thousand dollars. Services are available either hourly, or a fixed fee per project. We have numerous client organizations willing to provide references.
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We aim to cover Moore's 6 levels as thorough as possible. Moore's levels include:
- Participation
- Satisfaction
- Learning
- Declarative
- Procedural
- Competence
- Performance
- Patient Health
- Community Health
We realize that the stakeholders include your granting agency, community health systems, health care providers, and patients, and strive to provide maximum decision-making capacity for each appropriate stakeholder in our reporting.
Our capabilities include enrollment modeling. When people enroll in a program, such as continuing medical education, or a clinical trial, the speed with which the program fills is quick initially, and slows with time, making it difficult to predict whether a program will be filled, and what the effect of adding multiple sites would be. We use beta-binomial distributions, gamma-poisson distributions, and other curves that are known to fit the curves more precisely than linear methods.