Dates: 25-29 Sept 2017
Location: Oxford, UK
Join University of Oxford's Centre for Statistics in Medicine (CSM) annual Randomised Controlled Trials Course, which covers everything you need to know about the design, conduct, analysis, interpretation and reporting of randomised controlled trials.
Course Objectives:
- Clarify the fundamental principles and practice of RCTs
- Demonstrate the optimal methodology to use in RCTs based on considerable practical experience and using extensive examples from the literature
- Examine the critical issues involved in planning, conducting and completing a successful trial
- Provide a basic understanding of statistical input into RCTs, including analyses frequently used
- Facilitate critical appraisal of RCTs
The course is aimed at those planning or actively involved in trials, or individuals interested in furthering their knowledge of trial methodology. Applications are invited from clinical and non-clinical researchers and other professionals allied to medicine. The course provides an overview of clinical trials and would benefit those early in their career or serve as a refresher for more experienced individuals.
Course fees are £1,350, discounted to £1,250 for those registering before 30 June 2017. Fees include daily lunch and refreshments, a course dinner (Thursday evening), a comprehensive delegate’s pack including all course materials, and your choice between two textbooks.
Find out more about this course and how to register at their website.