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Increasing national and international interest in identifying, recording
and promoting access to healthcare trials and their results has seen the
development of large numbers of trials registers such as ClinicalTrials.gov
and trials portals such as the WHO ICTRP. More recently, results registers
such as ClinicalTrials.gov have also emerged. Trials registers provide
information on current and recently completed research and results
registers provide information on completed research. This type of
information is useful for research commissioning, health technology
assessments, systematic reviews and product development.



Trials registers, results registers and other research registers are
developing quickly and provide challenges in terms of identification,
efficient searching and record management. This  course highlights the
background to the development of trial registers and trials results
registers, discusses the types of registers available  and the relative
coverage of ClinicalTrials.gov and ICTRP, and will offer practical advice
on searching registers and managing register records.



The training course presenters will be Julie Glanville, Carol Lefebvre,
Mick Arber and Hannah Wood.



We would like to draw your attention also to another training course on
22nd October 2013 on Advanced Searching. If you book for the Advanced
Searching course as well there is a £50 reduction on the total price of the
two courses.



For further details:  http://www.yhec.co.uk/training/    (email
[log in to unmask] or telephone +44 (0)1904 323620).





Julie Glanville





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JULIE GLANVILLE

Associate Director

York Health Economics Consortium Ltd

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