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10411 Advanced Clinical Statistics for Non-Statisticians
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Title:
Advanced Clinical Statistics for Non-Statisticians


Date(s) And Time(s):
Sep 29 2010 8:30AM - Sep 30 2010 2:30PM

Location:
Drug Information Association, Inc.
800 Enterprise Rd Ste 200,
Horsham, PA 19044-3509

Interest Area(s):
Clinical Data Management/ eClinical,Clinical Safety/Pharmacovigilance,Clinical Research,Medical Writing,Regulatory Affairs,Professional Education, Training & Development

Overview:
 

The Most Cost-effective Statistics Course Available!

 

This course answers common questions and addresses topics such as modeling, multiplicity adjustments, noninferiority, data mining, adaptive designs, Bayesian principles, and survival methods.  This course will increase the level of statistical knowledge of nonstatisticians so that collaborative efforts of statisticians and nonstatisticians on clinical investigative teams can be improved.

 

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

·          Statistical modeling

·          Bayesian principles and adaptive designs

·          Multiplicity adjustments: why, when, and how

·          Survival analysis

·          Design and analysis of equivalence/noninferiority trials



Learning Objectives:
 

At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:

  • Use statistics to make better decisions in the drug development process
  • Describe what a statistical model can and cannot do in terms of trial creation and management
  • Recognize why multiplicity adjustments may be necessary and identify the pros and cons of these adjustment methods
  • Design clinical equivalent and non-inferiority clinical trials
  • Discuss issues surrounding the bases of Bayesian analyses
  • Describe how survival analyses can be adapted
  • Effectively speak to co-workers and management using advanced statistical terms to explain your point


Target Audience:

·          Those who have completed "Clinical Statistics for Nonstatisticians"

·          Decision-makeres who use statistics to analyze studies

·          Project managers

·          Administrative support staff



Event Code:
10411

Contact Information:

For detailed program information including faculty and topics, please contact:
Susan Mazak
Tel. +1-215-442-6183
Email
Susan.Mazak@diahome.org

If you have not received confirmation within 5 business days, please contact:
DIA
Tel. +1-215-442-6100
Fax +1-215-442-6199
Email
confirmationservices@diahome.org