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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
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Potential faculty for this course:
Michael C. Mosier, PhD Director, Biostatistics EMB Statistical Solutions, LLC., United States
James B. Whitmore, PhD,MS Vice President, Biometrics Dendreon Corporation, United States
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ACPE: The Drug Information Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. The Drug Information Association designates this educational activity for up to 11.5 credit hours or 1.15 CEUs. 286-000-10-030-L04-P Type of Activity: Knowledge
IACET: Drug Information Association has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 8405 Greensboro Drive, Suite 800, McLean, VA 22102; (703) 506-3275.Drug Information Association is authorized by IACET to offer 1.2 CEUs for this program.
| Advanced Clinical Statistics for Non-Statisticians | ACPE IACET
| 11.50 1.20
| 1.150 0.100
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Disclosure Policy: It is Drug Information Association policy that all faculty participating in continuing education activities must disclose to the program audience (1) any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation and (2) discussions of unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or medical devices. Faculty disclosures will be included in the course materials.
Statement of Credit: If you would like to receive a statement of credit, you must attend the program, sign-in at the registration desk each morning, and complete the on-line credit request process through My Transcript at www.diahome.org. Participants will be able to download a statement of credit upon successful submission of the credit request.
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Training Course
| Member Standard | $1405.00 | | NonMember Standard | $1545.00 | | Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Member | $705.00 | | Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Nonmember | $845.00 | | Member Government | $705.00 | | NonMember Government | $845.00 |
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TRAVEL AND HOTEL INFORMATION Hotel reservations should be made ONLY after receipt of written registration confirmation from DIA.
TRAINING COURSE LOCATION DIA Worldwide Headquarters 800 Enterprise Road; Suite 101 Horsham, PA 19044
HOTEL LOCATION Joseph Ambler Inn 1005 Horsham Road North Wales, PA 19454-1413 USA
Travel Information Tucked away on 12 acres of rolling countryside, the Joseph Ambler Inn offers the exceptional features expected of a great country inn including an award-winning Pennsylvania restaurant and 52 pampering B&B guestrooms. Surrounded by peaceful meadows and comprising 5 historic buildings, the inn’s facilities and grounds are unmatched in all of Bucks and Montgomery counties. Just 45 minutes from Philadelphia, the Joseph Ambler Inn is centrally located to the attractions and activities of the area. Valley Forge National Park, New Hope, and Bucks County are just a one-hour drive. Day trips can be made to Atlantic City casinos, Lancaster County Amish Country, and Reading, the shopping outlet headquarters.
Hotel Information A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Joseph Ambler Inn at a low rate per night until the release date of September 13, 2010. We urge you to make your hotel reservations early and plan on staying at the hotel in order to facilitate interactive discussion with faculty and fellow participants.
Single $127 Double $127
Attendees must make their own hotel reservations. To reserve your room, contact the Joseph Ambler Inn by telephone at 215-362-7500 and mention the DIA Training Course.
Participants with disabilities: DIA meeting facilities and overnight accommodations are accessible to persons with disabilities. Services will be made available to sensory-impaired persons attending the meeting if requested at least 15 days prior to meeting. Contact the DIA office to indicate your needs.
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