Objective
This half day workshop is designed to give an introduction to common clinical research methodologies and practical advice on delivering a clinical trial at a local site. The methodologies include approaches that may be used in studies led by both NHS staff and clinical academics.
A session focused on practical aspects of clinical trial delivery will allow clinicians wishing to be involved in national studies in their local units to have added confidence in Principal Investigator roles and residents supporting recruitment and other studies processes.
This workshop will engender an improved understanding of clinical research, supporting the ability to critical appraisal of the evidence that informs our clinical care, as well the confidence to contribute to the evidence of the future.
Who should attend?
Clinicians and nurses wishing to be more research active. Aspiring or current Principal Investigators. Residents considering Out of Programme Research, current research fellows and those wishing to improve their understanding of evidence-based medicine. This course addresses all components of research skills section in CiP 7: Innovation and research of the RCOG ePortfolio.
Start Time: 12:00
End Time: 16:15
Registration Fee: £100
Maximum Delegates: 50
Address: Albert Room, The QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE
Course Organiser: Lucy Whitaker
Delegates will be able to claim 4 CPD credits for attendance.
OUR SUPPORTERS
The British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy wishes to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to all of our supporters for their continuing support of the society and our annual scientific meeting.
