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Offered via videoconference from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center February 18, 2003


SCHEDULE


JANUARY
Date Topics Lecture
29 Economic Analysis in Clinical Research Martin Brown
30 Design of Epidemiologic Studies Teri Manolio




February
Date Topics Lecture
5 Issues in Randomization Robert Wesley
6 Overview of Hypothesis Testing Robert Wesley
12 Sample Size and Power Robert Wesley
13 Conceptual Approach to Survival Analysis Craig Borkowf
19 Study Development Teri Manolio
20 Designing and Testing Questionnaires Teri Manolio
26 Ethical Principles in Clinical Research
Legal Issues in Clinical Research
Christine Grady
Pat Kvochack
27 Researching an Ethics Question
Scientific Conduct
Ezequiel Emanuel
Joan Schwartz




MARCH
Date Topics Lecture
5 Special Lecture: Unanticipated Risk in Clinical Research Stephen Straus
12 Data and Safety Monitoring Boards
Quality Control in Clinical Trials
Frederick Ferris
Teri Manolio
13 FDA Product Regulation Kathy Zoon
19 The Clinical Researcher and the Media Anne Thomas
20 Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Clinical Trials
Data Management in Clinical Trials
Anne Tompkins
26 Special Lecture: Human Genome Project and Clinical Research Alan Guttmacher
27 Evaluation of a Protocol Budget Vickey Davey




April
Date Topics Lecture
2 NIH Peer Review Process Olivia Preble-Bartlett
3 Technology Transfer – Part I Jack Spiegel
9 Design of Case Report Forms
Protocol Mechanics
Martha Hearron
Joel Moss
10 Concepts in the Management of Projects Charles Grudzinskas
16 Technology Transfer – Part II Bruce Goldstein
16 Evaluation of Alternative and Complementary Therapies Stephen Straus
23 Quality of Life John Ware
 

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