> PSI SCIENTIFIC MEETING
> SUBJECTIVITY, AND HOW TO MEASURE IT
>
> WEDNESDAY 13 OCTOBER 1999
> DURHAM STREET AUDITORIUM, RSA, DURHAM HOUSE STREET, LONDON.
>
> PROGRAM
>
> 9.15-9.45 Registration
> 9.45-10.30 Dr Steve George, University of Southampton
> 'Quality of Life - What Are We Talking About'
> 10.30-11.15 Ruth McDonald, SmithKline Beecham
> 'Assessment of Biopsy Classifications - The ABCs of Subjectivity'
> 11.15-11.35 Coffee
> 11.35-12.20 Dr Alison Woodcock, University of London
> 'Psychological Measures in Clinical Trials: Tips and Pitfalls'
> 12.20-13.30 Lunch
> 13.30-14.15 Dr Andrew Hughes, AstraZeneca
> 'Clinical Assessment of Analgesics - Subjective or Objective Endpoints? A Painful Problem!'
> 14.15-15.00 Scott Haughie, Pfizer
> 'Subject(ive) Diary Data from Migraine Trials'
> 15.00-15.15 Tea
> 15.15-16.00 Dr Sally Lettis & Phillipa Crompton, GlaxoWellcome
> 'Adequate Relief, Pain and Symptoms in IBS - How Should We Analyse Them?'
> 16.00-16.45 Dr Mike D Smith, Pfizer
> 'Objective vs Subjective Assessments in Sexual Dysfunction'
>
> COST
>
> The cost is 95 pounds for PSI members and 105 pounds for non-PSI members. This includes lunch, refreshments and VAT
> Overnight accommodation can be arranged in London if required for the additional cost of 130 pounds (B&B).
>
> REGISTRATION
> Registration Forms will be circulated to PSI members in the September mailing
> Alternatively, forms and further details can be obtained from Resources for Business on +44 (0)1625 511 750 (Fax: +44 (0)1625 267879), or by E-mail at [log in to unmask]
> Details will also be available soon on our website at www.psiweb.org.
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