Clinical Statistics for the Nonstatistician
Feb 13 2013 12:00PM - Feb 21 2013 1:30PM | Online
Overview
Learn the basic statistical concepts fundamental to clinical research, including how to apply statistical concepts to clinical investigation.
Featured Topics
- Emphasizes the basic statistical concepts relevant to clinical research
- Comparable to an introductory statistics course presented with limited use computational formulas
- Emphasizes thinking critically about data, make valid inferences, and understanding how statisticians are an essential element to clinical investigations
Who Should Attend
- Clinical research professionals
- Administrative support for clinical development
- Finance professionals involved in clinical development and need to interact with project specialists
- Professionals who must understand and work with statisticians in clinical research
- Those with a basic understanding of clinical research and a fundamental exposure to statistics either through professional experience or formal study
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Recognize concepts such as variability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and P-values and their applications to current projects
- Distinguish various study designs and identify techniques to avoid bias in current and new studies
- Discuss the importance of collaboration with statisticians when designing and interpreting results from clinical trials
- Demonstrate how to establish clinical non-inferiority and equivalence
- Effectively speak to co-workers and management using statistical terms
- Identify the statistician’s role in clinical research
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Continuing Education
ACPE Credit Request Update
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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 8.25 contact hours or .825 CEUs. Type of Activity: Knowledge
ACPE: A UAN and designated credit amount is assigned below for each part in the online training course:
Part 1: 0286-0000-13-030-L04-P, 2 contact hours or .2 CEUs:
Part 2: 0286-0000-13-031-L04-P, 1.5 contact hours or .15 CEUs:
Part 3: 0286-0000-13-032-L04-P, 1.5 contact hours or .15 CEUs:
Part 4: 0286-0000-13-033-L04-P, 1.75 contact hours or .175 CEUs:
Part 5: 0286-0000-13-034-L04-P, 1.5 contact hours or .15 CEUs
Drug Information Association has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102.
As an IACET Authorized Provider, Drug Information Association offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. Drug Information Association is authorized by IACET to offer .8 CEUs for this program. Participants must attend the entire program in order to be able to receive an IACET statement of credit. No partial credit will be awarded.
This program is part of DIA’s Certificate Program and is awarded the following:
• Clinical Research Certificate Program: 8 Core Units
For more information go to www.diahome.org/certificateprograms
| Name |
Credit Type |
Max Credits |
CEU |
| Clinical Statistics for the Nonstatistician |
ACPE |
8.25 |
0.825 |
| Clinical Statistics for the Nonstatistician |
IACET |
8.25 |
0.800 |
Disclosure Policy:
It is DIA policy that anyone in a position to control the content of a continuing education activity must disclose to the program audience (1) any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation and/or the educational activity, and (2) discussions of unlabeled or unapproved uses of drugs or medical devices. Disclosure statements will be included in the course materials.
Statement of Credit:
Continuing education credits are available to learners who participate in the live online training activity. Participants must attend the live online training activity in order to be eligible to receive a statement of credit. To request credit, complete the online 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. My Transcript will be available for credit requests two weeks after the last day of the activity.
Continuing education credits are not available for participation in the archived sessions of the online training activity.
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Registration Fees
Other Fees
- Group Site
- $2750.00
Member
- Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Member Individual
- $550.00
- Member Government Individual
- $550.00
- Member Standard Individual
- $1095.00
Non-Member
- Charitable Nonprofit/Academia Nonmember Individual
- $635.00
- NonMember Government Individual
- $635.00
- NonMember Standard Individual
- $1185.00
Group Discounts
GROUP SITE:
Group Site is a license for one internet and audio log-in, allowing multiple viewers at one physical location. All other fees are for one log-in allowing one viewer.
*Receive a 15% discount on the entire purchase when you register for more than one group site at the same time. Valid only when group sites are purchased online for this training series.
This online training offering is sold as one complete series and cannot be purchased in parts.
Cancellation Policy: No refunds will be provided in the event of a participant’s cancellation since all costs for this online training course have been prepaid by DIA. DIA reserves the right to modify or cancel programs and/or substitute presenters or panelists. DIA is not responsible for failure to deliver programs due to circumstances beyond its control.
Participants with Disabilities: Reasonable accommodations will be made available to persons with disabilities who attend an educational activity. Contact the DIA office in writing at least 15 days prior to event to indicate your needs.
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