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Advanced Clinical Trials [EL013]

The Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial (RCT) is the most reliable method of assessing the efficacy and effectiveness of interventions. In order to provide the best possible evidence-based health care, health professionals must be able to judge the scientific merits and clinical relevance of published RCTs. In addition, they may be involved in designing and performing a RCT and are frequently asked to recruit patients for RCTs.

Reports published in major medical journals show a surprising variability in methods including choice of study design, blinding, avoidance of bias, outcome measures, effect parameters, sample size calculations, data analysis techniques, presentation of results in tables and figures, and inferences made from the results. Hence, appraising trial reports can be challenging. In designing RCTs many difficult decisions need to be made with respect to these same issues.

In this course these topics and issues will be addressed and developed through lectures and group practical sessions. A laptop during classroom sessions is required in order to do the practical assignments.

Institute and place:
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam NL
Contents - terms:
Methodology, Causal inference / causality, Intervention, Randomized clinical trial, Clinical epidemiology
Duration:
5 days
Number of EC:
1.9
Level:
Advanced
Intensity:
Fulltime
Form:
On campus
Language:
English
Exam:
Yes

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