18 th to 21 st June 2013 Primary Care Sciences Keele University RUNNING RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIALS For further enquiries contact Debbie Cooke Tel: +44(0)1782.

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18 th to 21 st June 2013 Primary Care Sciences Keele University RUNNING RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIALS For further enquiries contact Debbie Cooke Tel: +44(0) or Total cost of course (non-residential) £450 For registration information and further details visit: Course Aims, Objectives & Content – This 4 day course will improve your knowledge and skills in the design, practical conduct, management and analysis of randomised clinical trials (RCTs). Combining talks and workshop activities, you will be guided through the principles, methodology and practical implementation of RCTs. Practical Introduction to

Course objectives – To develop an awareness of clinical trial design and methodology To evaluate key components of clinical trials, including issues of trial recruitment, randomisation, blinding and data quality To appreciate the value of embedding qualitative data within clinical trials To appreciate the role of research governance as it applies to clinical trials To provide practical experience of protocol development and of the requirements of running a successful clinical trial To enhance skills of critical appraisal of published clinical trials To gain basic skills of trial data management and analysis To appreciate the value of health economics analysis in trials Course content - Day 1 Key principles and critical appraisal of randomised clinical trials Day 2 Managing randomised clinical trials: Key issues from protocol to implementation Day 3 Data issues in the implementation and analysis of randomised clinical trials Day 4 Monitoring, health economics and presentation of developed RCTs Who should attend the course? Individuals who are new to clinical trials, those embarking on clinical trial research and those with some experience of designing and running trials. Individuals from the full range of clinical researchers, including allied healthcare professionals, and non clinical researchers, including trial managers and R&D managers. Individuals interested in clinical trials in the primary care setting, at the primary / secondary care interface and in secondary care. Why attend the course? The RCT is widely regarded as the principal approach to obtain reliable evaluation of treatment effectiveness of healthcare interventions. To ensure that the inferences drawn from RCTs are accurate, the design, implementation and analysis of trials must be high quality. The course will address the key factors in achieving this. The Trials Unit has strong collaborations with clinical partners and proven capacity and expertise in running pragmatic RCTs of complex interventions in a range of settings. Our trials programme has attracted funding over the last decade from, for example the National Lottery Charities Board, the Arthritis Research UK, NIHR and the MRC. All course participants will receive a certificate of completion which will be appropriate to include in the documentation for Appraisals and PDP.