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SUMMARY:Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD)
DESCRIPTION:The Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease conference (CTAD) is a meeting focused entirely on Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutic Trials with key leaders in Alzheimer Disease research from Industry and Academia getting together and forming partnerships with the objective of speeding the development of effective treatments to fight the disease. \nThe 18th annual CTAD conference will be held in San Diego\, CA\, USA on December 1-4\, 2025.  \nLooking forward to seeing you in San Diego in 2025! \nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/clinical-trials-on-alzheimers-disease-ctad-2/
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Methods in Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:The course introduces the key considerations when using qualitative methods in clinical trials. Throughout the three-day course\, delegates will learn about the theory\, relevance and value of qualitative research in all stages of a clinical trial as well as gain an appreciation of different types of qualitative methodology used in clinical trials. We will primarily focus on clinical trials but will also consider qualitative research as part of feasibility studies that can be used to test interventions in preparation for a large clinical trial.  \nBy the end of the course\, participants should: \n\nUnderstand how qualitative research can complement trial methodology at all stages of clinical trials\nAppreciate specific methodological issues such as ethical requirements and sampling challenges when designing qualitative research\nAppreciate how to generate\, manage and analyse qualitative data in a clinical trial\nUnderstand reporting requirements for qualitative research conducted as part of a clinical trial\n\nThe course will incorporate a range of activities (individual\, didactic\, and small group) and discussion to allow students to practice and enact learning. \nThe course is intended for anyone seeking an introductory course on the use of qualitative research in clinical trials including the theory\, relevance and value in all stages of clinical trials. \nThe course will comprise of lectures\, activities (individual\, didactic and small group) and discussion. \nExact timing and further details will be provided nearer the time\, though days will usually start around 09.00 and end at 16.30. \n\n\nCourse tutors\n\n\n\nPaul Leighton – Associate Professor in Health Services Research at the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology \nKirsty Sprange – Assistant Professor of Clinical Trials at the Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit \nLouise Thompson – Associate Professor in Occupational Psychology\, Centre for Organisational Health and Development \nRachel Evley – Senior Qualitative Advisor in the NIHR Research Support Service and an Honorary Associate Professor in Anaesthesia & Critical Care \n\n\nCost\n\n\n\nEarly Bird rate: If you book on or before 6th November 2025\, you will be entitled to the Early Bird rate\, cost as follows: \n£195 for 3 days – Person residing in a low and middle income country\, as defined by DAC list\, at the time of registration.\n£312 for 3 days – University of Nottingham\, School of Medicine student or staff member\n£351 for 3 days – University of Nottingham student or staff member (NOT School of Medicine)\n£351 for 3 days – NHS employee\n£390 for 3 days – anyone who does not fall into any of the categories above \nStandard rate: Any bookings made after 6th November 2025 will be charged as follows: \n£255 for 3 days – Person residing in a low and middle income country\, as defined by DAC list\, at the time of registration.\n£408 for 3 days – University of Nottingham\, School of Medicine student or staff member\n£459 for 3 days – University of Nottingham student or staff member (NOT School of Medicine)\n£459 for 3 days – NHS employee\n£510 for 3 days – anyone who does not fall into any of the categories above \n\nFind out More
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/qualitative-methods-in-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit\, Applied Health Research Building\, School of Medicine\, University of Nottingham\, University Park\, Nottingham\, NG7 2RD\, United Kingdom
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