A week-long course titled Assessing risks and benefits of treatments: methodological issues is a collection of advanced master classes taught by international experts in pharmacoepidemiology and comparative effectiveness research.
02.02.2017 |
Dato | man 12 jun — fre 16 jun |
Tid | 08:30 — 13:00 |
Sted | Kystvejen’s Hotel and Conference Center in Grenaa, Denmark. |
Who should participate? PhD students, postdocs, clinicians, and other professionals seeking to advance their skills and knowledge. Basic to intermediate knowledge of pharmacoepidemiology and biostatistics is assumed.
Day | Topic | Faculty |
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Monday-Tuesday, 12-13 June | Advanced topics in pharmacoepidemiology | Prof. Alan Brookhart University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dr. Leah McGrath |
Wednesday, 14 June | Missing data issues | Prof. Irene Petersen University College London |
Thursday, 15 June | Self-controlled designs | Associate Prof. Ian Douglas London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Friday, June 16 (half day) | Perinatal and reproductive pharmacoepidemiology | Prof. Irene Petersen University College London Prof. Vera Ehrenstein Aarhus University |
Course fee For participants from the public sector, we are pleased to offer a reduced course fee of DKK 6,500 (Early Bird offer DKK 6,000) thanks to generous support from the Department of Clinical Epidemiology. Course fee for participants from private sector is DKK 11,500 (Early Bird offer DKK 10,000).
Course fee includes:
• Full tuition
• Five-night stay at Kystvejen’s Hotel and Conference Center in Grenaa*
• Breakfast, lunch, tea/coffee, cake, and fresh fruit Monday-Friday
• Course certificate
• A complimentary course dinner