Section outline

  • Lecture: Blinding, Intervention and Controls

    Definition and importance of blinding; strategies if the study can’t be blinded; strategies to evaluate blinding; considerations when choosing the intervention; multiple interventions; importance of the control or placebo; advantages and disadvantages of equivalence trials.

    Faculty: Deborah Grady

    Location:  China Basin 6702

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    • Required Reading:

      Designing Clinical Research (4th Edition), Chapter 10, pages 147-149.
      Fundamentals of Clinical Trials (4th Edition), Chapter 7.

    • Assignment:

      Exercises from Lecture 2 are due Tuesday, January 21, 2014 by 5pm: email to C. Seib and J. Valdez at clinicaltrials2014@gmail.com

      Email your protocol to your Section Leader by 12pm (noon) on Tuesday, January 21, 2014; bring a copy to Section I.

      Protocol assignment due for Section I:
      Draft the following sections of a protocol for a randomized trial to address your own research question (2 pages max).
      1. Research question(s)
      2. Type of randomized trial design
      3. Subjects (target and accessible populations) and inclusion/exclusion criteria.
      4. Outcome measures
      You may summarize, but do not copy from other protocols.

    • Assignment Due Date:  

      Email your protocol to your Section Leader by 12pm (noon) on Tuesday, January 21, 2014; bring a copy to Section I.

      Exercises from Lecture 2 are due Tuesday, January 21, 2014 by 5pm; bring a copy to Section I.

    • Assignment Answer Key (Access restricted to registered students):