Clinical trial masterclass: from idea to implementation, and everything in between!
Event description
Clinical trial masterclass: from idea to implementation and everything in between!
Thursday 6 July Wednesday 2023 | 8.30AM UK | 5.30PM AEST
In this masterclass, we will discuss some key aspects for consideration when designing and evaluating interventions that will benefit patients and be utilised in real-world settings.
There will be a focus on trials in people with chronic and/or advanced disease.
This free online session will include three presentations on intervention development, efficient trial designs, and building in implementation as part of the evaluation.Â
Each session will include a brief introduction and break-out room for discussion and reflection on how you might use the ideas in your next clinical evaluation.
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Facilitator and presenters
Professor Miriam Johnson | Professor of Palliative Medicine | Hull York Medical School
Dr Tim Luckett | IMPACCT Senior Lecturer (Research) | IMPACCT University of Technology Sydney
- Co-designing healthcare interventions with people with lived experience, carers, and clinicians
- This session will refer to practical guides to help with co-design in health. We recommend the following pre-reading:
 - New South Wales Agency for Clinical Innovation’s Co-design Toolkit - https://aci.health.nsw.gov.au/projects/co-design
 - UTS/North Sydney Local Health District Co-production Kickstarter - https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-health/news/co-production-kickstarter
Dr Judith Cohen | Director, Hull Health Trials Unit |Â Hull York Medical School
- Efficient trial designs, targeting common symptoms across diverse clinical groups
- Don't forget the context - hybrid effectiveness/implementation trial designs
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