The pre and post conference workshop schedule has now been confirmed and the workshop titles and presenters are outlined below:
Monday 30th September, 10:00-13:00
W1.1 Finding, critically appraising, and using a core outcome set (COS) for your trial
Prof Paula Williamson, University of Liverpool; Dr Sarah Gorst, University of Liverpool; Dr Nicola Harman, University of Liverpool and Dr Karen Matvienko-Sikar, University College Cork
W1.2 How to design and run an inclusive and diverse randomised trial
Dr Shoba Dawson
W1.3 Introducing the INSPECT-SR tool to assess the trustworthiness of randomised controlled trials
Dr Jack David Wilkinson, University of Manchester; Mr Calvin Heal, University of Manchester and Prof Jamie Kirkham, University of Manchester
W1.4 Implementing CDISC’s standards for data collection and management to provide efficiencies in analysis and reporting within an academic CTU
Ms Sharon Kean; Mr Jonathan Gibb, University of Liverpool
Monday 30th September, 14:00-17:00
W2.1 Using patient-reported outcomes to understand treatment risks and benefits in trials
Dr Jessica Roydhouse; Dr Devin Peipert; Prof Melanie Calvert and Prof Christina Yap
W2.2 Using the PeRSEVERE guiding principles to prepare for and manage withdrawal and other participation changes in clinical trials - LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
Mr William Cragg
W2.3 Enabling lower carbon clinical trials - LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
Miss Jessica Griffiths; Mr Frank You; Dr Lisa Fox and Prof Paula Williamson
W2.4 A practical guide to the design, analysis, interpretation and reporting of factorial trials - FULLY BOOKED
Mr Brennan Kahan; Prof Alan Montgomery; Prof Edmund Juszczak and Dr Sophie Hall
W2.5 Good Statistical Practice - Development of Tailored Good Clinical Practice Training for Statisticians
Prof Deborah Stocken; Prof Carrol Gamble; Prof Steff Lewis and Dr Claire Peckitt
Thursday 3rd October, 13:00-16:00
W3.1 Making Clinical Trial Analysis More Open and FAIR: Discussion, Ideas Sharing, and Recommendations
Dr Matthew Parkes, University of Manchester; Dr Timothy Feeney, BMJ; Dr Lukas Hughes-Noehrer, University of Manchester and Dr Darren Dahly, University College Cork
W3.2 Can Healthcare Systems Data be relied upon for measuring clinical trial outcomes? An updated perspective - PLACES NOW AVAILABLE
Dr Rob Trubey; Prof Matt Sydes, University College London; Dr Rebecca Cannings-John, Cardiff University and Dr Charlie Harper, MRC Population Health Research Unit, Oxford
W3.3 Using the 'QuinteT Recruitment Intervention' (QRI) to support recruitment to randomised controlled trials: a workshop to share novel methodological techniques and experiences of applying the QRI to identify and address recruitment issues
Dr Leila Rooshenas, University of Bristol