This series provides instruction on multi-site clinical trial design, management, monitoring and analysis using the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) as an example. This course was offered at the 2003 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Summer Session, sponsored by the Seattle VA Epidemiologic Research and Information Center (ERIC) and the University of Washington.

 

 

Part 01: Trial Design: Learn the basics in designing a large-scale prevention trial.

Part 02: Trial Implementation I: Issues of recruitment, retention, and adherence in large-scale clinical trials.

Part 03: Trial Implementation II: Randomization and blinding issues in large-scale clinical trials.

Part 04: Trial Monitoring: Statistical challenges and issues in clinical trial outcomes assessment.

Part 05: Data Analysis I: Data analysis concepts for large-scale clinical trials.

Part 06: Data Analysis II: Data analysis concepts for large-scale clinical trials.

Part 07: Data Analysis III: Clinical-trial subgroup analysis.

Part 08: Communications: Strategies for communicating clinical trial results.

Part 09: Managing the Aftermath: The potential impact of large-scale clinical trials.

Part 10: Role of Clinical Trials: The role of large-scale clinical trials in disease population research.

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