The Canadian Network for Statistical Training in Trials (CANSTAT) is a pan-Canadian, multi-institutional and multidisciplinary training platform that will provide participants with the technical skills and practical experience needed to become leaders in their field and to ensure that clinical trials generate the highest-quality evidence to improve the health of Canadians.

Fellows will complete a series workshops given by experts to gain clinical trial knowledge and increase technical skills in clinical trials. These workshops will be grounded in the design and analysis of clinical trials to allow fellows to appreciate the challenges and nuances of working in an applied space. 

The objectives of the workshops are to:

  • Summarize and illustrate key concepts and principles in clinical trials
  • Review available resources to support experiential learning (e.g., literature, software)
  • Present best practices in clinical trial design and analysis
  • Identify and discuss issues where consensus doesn’t exist
  • Introduce non-standard designs such as early-stage dose-finding trials, pragmatic trials and innovative platform and adaptive trials

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The Canadian Network for Statistical Training in Trials (CANSTAT)

Catégorie: CANSTAT
Niveau de difficulté: Avancé
Auditoire: Études postdoctorales
Langue du cours: English
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The Canadian Network for Statistical Training in Trials (CANSTAT) is a pan-Canadian, multi-institutional and multidisciplinary training platform that will provide participants with the technical skills and practical experience needed to become leaders in their field and to ensure that clinical tria…
  • Enseignant: Valerie Bishop