EBP Theory & Practice Group
EBP Theory & Practice is a group of people passionate about all form of Evidence Base Practice. Whether you are at the early stage of EBP (learning how to search and evaluate the literature) or tackling the difficult stages of evidence translation, this page should provide all stakeholders with a list of valuable and useful resources.
- People
Resources - Critical Appraisal Tools
- Critical Appraisal Library
- Glossary of Terms
- Textbooks
- EBP in the Philippines
People
Janine Dizon
Janine is a part time research assistant at the International Centre
for Allied Health Evidence, University of South Australia, and a
faculty member of the University of Santo Tomas (UST)in the Philippines. She is a graduate of physiotherapy at UST and
holds a masters degree in physiotherapy.
Prof Karen Grimmer-Somers
Karen is the Professor of Allied
Health in the School of Health Sciences
and is the director of the International
Centre for Allied Health Evidence.
Dr Kylie Johnston
Kylie's roles at
iCAHE have included project
management and conduct of primary and secondary research. Kylie also
works in private physiotherapy practice, specialising in respiratory
conditions and pulmonary rehabilitation.
Dr Saravana Kumar
Saravana is a post doctoral fellow and is the deputy
director of the International Centre for Allied Health Evidence.
Saravana is Janine's associate supervisor.
Lucy Lewis
Lucy is a lecturer in Physiotherapy at UniSA.
Lucylynn Lizarondo
Lucy is a graduate of physiotherapy at the University of Santo Tomas
and is currently a research assistant and PhD candidate at UniSA.
She has been involved in numerous EBP
projects at iCAHE.
Maureen McEvoy
Maureen is a lecturer at UniSA.
Olivia Thorpe
Olivia commenced work at iCAHE in early 2010 after
completing her Bachelor of Health Sciences, majoring in Psychology
at the University of South Australia in 2009.She is working as a
research assistant while completing her Honours degree.
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