Section outline

  • Lecture 11: Multicenter Studies and Industry-sponsored trials
    The anatomy and physiology of multicenter trials. How to work effectively and make use of data from such trials. How industry trials operate. Pros and cons of participation in industry sponsored trials and principles that may minimize bias.

    Faculty:  Dennis Black 

    • Session Slides:

    • Multicenter Studies Pt 1 (from 2021) File
      Not available unless: You belong to a group in Registered Students Only
    • Multicenter Studies Pt 2 (from 2021) File
      Not available unless: You belong to a group in Registered Students Only
    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Multicenter Studies, Pt 1 (from 2021) Media Resource
      Not available unless: You belong to a group in Registered Students Only
    • Multicenter Studies Pt 2 (from 2021) Media Resource
      Not available unless: You belong to a group in Registered Students Only
    • Live Large Group Session (Access restricted to registered students):

      Dr. Black will hold a workshop to provide a summary of multicenter/Industry collaborations and questions about final (any topic!)

    • Required Reading:

      Fundamentals of Clinical Trials (5th Edition), Chapter 21

      (Other readings may be distributed before the lecture)

    • Assignment: There is no homework assignment for Lecture 11.

    • Final Exam:

      The final exam will be posted on March 14, 2022, 10am and due on March 25, 2022, 12pm. Email final exam to Teaching Assistants (ucsfclinicaltrials2022@gmail.com). Final exams will not be accepted past the due date.

    • Final Exam_2022 File
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