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*Event:* INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSE IN PROGNOSIS RESEARCH: CONCEPTS,
METHODS AND CLINICAL APPLICATION

*Date:* 25th – 27th June 2018

*Location:* Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom

*Cost:* The course fee will be £795 when registering on or before 31st
March 2018 (including meals and 2 nights’ accommodation), and £895 from 1st
April 2018.

*More information and registration: **https://www.keele.ac.uk/mrcprognosis/
<https://www.keele.ac.uk/mrcprognosis/>*

As increasing numbers of people worldwide live with one or more health
problems, the study of prognosis has never been more important. Prognosis
research provides information crucial to understanding, explaining and
predicting future clinical outcomes in people with existing disease or
health conditions. It provides pivotal evidence to inform outcome
prediction, clinical decision making, design and evaluation of stratified
medicine (stratified care), and all stages of translational research from
molecular biology to health policy.



This 3-day summer school is designed to introduce the key components and
uses of prognosis research to health professionals and researchers,
including:


   - a framework of four different prognosis research questions: overall
   prognosis, prognostic factors, prognostic models, and stratified medicine
   - key principles of study design and methods
   - interpretation of statistical results about prognosis
   - the use of prognosis research evidence at multiple stages on the
   translational pathway toward improving patient outcome
   - the limitations of current prognosis research, and how the field can
   be improved


The course consists of lectures from a core faculty of epidemiologists,
statisticians and clinical researchers, alongside group work and discussion
sessions. *Please note that no computer practicals are included with the
focus instead on interpretation of statistical concepts and results of
analyses*. Basic knowledge of epidemiology and statistics is assumed. The
course is founded on the prognosis research framework introduced by the
PROGRESS partnership, described in a series of 4 articles published in
BMJ/PLoS Medicine in February 2013. The PROGnosis RESearch Strategy
partnership is a collaboration led by Keele University (Richard Riley,
Peter Croft, Danielle van der Windt), UCL (Harry Hemingway, Aroon
Hingorani), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Pablo Perel,
Ian Roberts), Bart’s Heart Centre (Adam Timmis) and the University of
Oxford (Douglas Altman).

The course is hosted by the Keele Centre for Prognosis Research and will
take place on the rural campus of Keele University.The course fee will be
£795 when registering on or before 31st March 2018 (including meals and 2
nights’ accommodation), and £895 from 1st April 2018. To book a place on
the course please click
<http://estore.keele.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-medicine-and-health-sciences/primary-care-health-services/course>
 here
<http://estore.keele.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-medicine-and-health-sciences/primary-care-health-services/course>
 or for further information please contact Sue Weir (
[log in to unmask]) or visit the website (
https://www.keele.ac.uk/mrcprognosis/).


*EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES 31st MARCH 2018*

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