PROGRAMA PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH
INTERNATIONAL DISTANCE-LEARNING CLINICAL RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAM
MARCH 24 – DECEMBER 3, 2022
About Felipe Fregni, MD, PhD, MPH, MEd
Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Inscripciones abiertas en el link: http://b.link/ppcr73
MAIN PROGRAM OVERVIEW
MODULE 1: Introduction to Clinical Trials, Selection of the Questions, Study Population, Basic Study Design, Integrity in Research, The Randomization Process, Study Blinding.
MODULE 2: Basics of Statistics, Statistical Tests I, II and III, Sample Size Calculation. You will perform statistical analysis in Stata software.
MODULE 3: Survival Analysis, Missing Data and Covariate Adjustment, Meta-analysis and Subgroup Analysis, Introduction to Regression Modeling.
MODULE 4: Safety, Clinical, and Surrogate Outcomes, Recruitment of Study Participants and Participant Adherence, Clinical Research in the Context of Individualized Medicine (N-of-1 Designs), The Business of Clinical Research, Effective Communication in Clinical Research.
MODULE 5: Non-inferiority Designs, Adaptive Designs, Interim Analysis, Phase III and Multicenter Trials, Observational Studies, Confounders in Observational Studies, Using the Method of Propensity Score, RCT vs. Observational Designs – How to Choose.
PROGRAM DATES:
• 8-MONTH DISTANCE LEARNING MAIN PROGRAM: MARCH 24 – DECEMBER 3, 2022
• 5-DAY IMMERSION COURSE: NOVEMBER 15 – 19, 2022
• OPTIONAL 3-DAY ADVANCED STATISTICAL WORKSHOP: JULY 25 – 27, 2022
• OPTIONAL RESEARCH MANUSCRIPT WRITING WORKSHOP: JULY 28 – 29, 2022
Dates are subject to change.
PROGRAM FORMAT
This program blends live and online interaction via the web and on-site centers. Participants attend weekly three-hour interactive videoconference sessions, which are broadcast live from Boston to centers around the world. Participants may enroll either as part of a site center or individually, if they do not have access to a site center.