This is a two-part event: the morning (10am-1pm) is a workshop (fee
payable) on 'Sample size and power for complex interventions'; the
afternoon (2-5pm) is a seminar series (free) on 'Non standard trial
designs'. Both will take place in the Clinical Trials Research House,
Leeds - http://ctru.leeds.ac.uk/Location . The event is jointly
organised by the Primary Care Special Interest Group and the Young
Statisticians Section of the RSS.
Further details on morning:
10am Welcome from Young Statisticians Section
10.10am Planning cluster RCTs: sample size and ICCs (Sandra Eldridge)
10.45am Sample size by simulation (Richard Hooper)
11.15am Coffee
11.30am Case studies: sample size calculations for four unusual trial
designs; including:
Adaptive trial design with interim analysis to review sample size -
Isabelle Smith
Sample size considerations in surgical trials - Neil Corrigan
12.30pm Discussion and close
Followed by lunch (included in cost)
Registration with payment required - at http://bit.ly/1fCmxeK
Registration Fees:
£25 RSS Student & Retired Fellows
£27 RSS CStats & GradStats
£30 RSS Fellows
£35 RSS section & student members
£50 None of the above
Further details on the afternoon:
2pm Cluster RCT with balanced incomplete blocks (Amanda Farrin, Leeds
University)
2.30pm The Analysis of Trials with Partial Nesting (Chris Roberts,
Manchester University)
3pm Design and analysis of non-inferiority trials (David Gillespie,
Cardiff University)
3.30pm Tea/coffee
4pm Group discussion
5pm Close
No pre-registration required for the afternoon meeting, which is free of charge.
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