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Course

Common problems in Clinical Research Methods

Convenor

A/Prof Maximilian de Courten  MD MPH

Date

26 May 2008

Time

9:00am - 5:00pm

Venue

Department of Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine, 3rd floor seminar room, Burnet Building, Alfred Hospital.   

Suitable for

Health professionals currently conducting or planning to engage in clinical research with a desire to learn more about it
Professionals interpreting research articles
PhD candidates

Aims

The aim of this short course is to provide an understanding of key issues that arise in planning and conducting clinical research.

The focus is on all aspects of clinical research by giving an introduction to design, implementation, analysis, interpretation and reporting of clinical research information.

Overview

The research examples presented are from studies conducted by DEPM staff. The presentations focus on issues like: design of data collection instruments; trial design; research protocol writing; recruitment and consent; data analysis and interpretation, and publishing results.

Fee

$400 (excl GST)*

*Includes 240pg text book - Ethics and GRP and Common Problems in Clincial reasearch methods  
RCNA and RACGP Continuing Education Points apply
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