DESCRIPTION
There is a strong demand for people with advanced training in clinical trials. This new course - Clinical Trials towards P3 Medicine (predictive, preventive and personalised) – has been created to provide competence in areas which will have a great impact on future clinical research and testing. Clinical studies with patient recruitment-by-genotype as well as recruitment-by-phenotype are anticipated to play an important role in the years to come.
COURSE STRUCTURE
This three-day course is comprised of lectures on genetics, epidemiology and gene-environment interactions, statistics in clinical trials, new techniques applied to clinical metabolic research and the design of clinical trials. This will be complemented with hands-on training in the Clinical Metabolic Laboratory at the Clinical Research Center in Malmö as well as a state-of-the art lecture on a hot topic.
The course is offered through collaboration between Lund University Diabetes Centre, Skåne University Hospital and Novo Nordisk.
LIPUS (The Institute for the Professional Development of Physicians in Sweden) will review the course.
The course is financed by Novo Nordisk (excluding costs for travel and accomodation).
TARGET GROUP
Swedish healthcare professionals, clinical investigators and aspiring clinical investigators within the field of metabolic diseases and an interest in clinical trials.
COURSE MANAGER
Professor Hindrik Mulder, Department of Clinical Sciences, Endocrinology/ Molecular metabolism/ Lund University Diabetes Center, Malmö.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Registration is binding. The exchange of participants prior to course start can be made at any time. Lund University reserves the right to cancel the course in the event there are not enough applicants to fill the seats.
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Admission requirements
An interest in clinical trials within the field of metabolic diseases
Course language
English
Venue
Clinical Research Centre, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, Malmö.
Number of participants
a maximum of 12
Cost per participant
This course is financed by Novo Nordisk, however the costs for travel and accomodation are covered by the participant´s employer. Rooms are held at the Scandic Hotel Triangeln, Malmö, for participants choosing to stay there.
Contact
Course content:
Hindrik Mulder
Lund University Diabetes Centre
4640 39 10 23
hindrik.mulder@med.lu.se
Other questions:
Camilla Björklund
Lund Universtiy Commissioned Education
+4646 222 71 61
camilla.bjorklund@education.lu.se
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