RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL COURSE:
A Guide to Design, Conduct, Analysis and
Interpretation and Reporting
6th September - 10th September 2010
Oriel College, Oxford
About the course
This course provides a thorough grounding in the principles and
practice of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) for the evaluation of
healthcare interventions. It will include talks and practicals to
give examples and guidance on the methodology of trials using a
problem-based learning approach.
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 per
se including analyses frequently used
* Facilitate critical appraisal of published reports of RCTs
Who should attend
The course is aimed at persons 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.
Please visit: <http://www.csm-oxford.org.uk/>www.csm-oxford.org.uk or
email Tracy Edward
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more information or registration.
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Doug Altman
Professor of Statistics in Medicine
Centre for Statistics in Medicine
University of Oxford
Wolfson College Annexe
Linton Road
Oxford OX2 6UD
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Tel: 01865 284400 (direct line 01865 284401)
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www: http://www.csm-oxford.org.uk/
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