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Designed as a follow-up to the existing DIA training course, “Clinical Statistics for Nonstatisticians,” this new course, “Advanced Clinical Statistics for Nonstatisticians,” focuses on answering common questions and addressing topics such as modeling, multiplicity adjustments, non-inferiority, PK/PD, data mining, adaptive designs, Bayesian principles, survival methods, etc., that have been raised by participants in the first course over the past several years. While the material in the advanced course is certainly more technically complex, the presentation of this new material will aim to achieve the same general goal as the first course – to increase the level of statistical knowledge of Nonstatisticians so that collaborative efforts of statisticians and nonstatisticians on clinical investigative teams can be improved.
KEY TOPIC
•Advanced Statistical Principles Pertinent to Clinical Research.
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