Introduction to Clinical Study Design: Introduction to Observational & Interventional Studies Part 2
Air date: Sunday, January 23, 2022, 12PM Description: Introduction to Clinical Study Design: Introduction to Observational & Interventional Studies Part 2 of 4 The Introduction to the Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (IPPCR) is a course to train participants on how to effectively conduct clinical research. The course focuses on the spectrum of clinical research and the research process by highlighting epidemiologic methods, study design, protocol preparation, patient monitoring, quality assurance, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues. For more information, please visit: https://ocr.od.nih.gov/courses/ippcr.... Author: Laura Lee Johnson, Ph.D.

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