Statistical Power and Sample Size in Clinical Trials and Statistics Clinic

Statistical Power and Sample Size in Clinical Trials and Statistics Clinic

This Study Day is tailored for everyone involved in clinical trial design, conduct and analysis.

By Trinity College Dublin and the HRB-TMRN

Date and time

Wed, 4 Dec 2024 10:00 - 16:00 GMT

Location

TCD Institute of Population Health

Tallaght Cross West D24 DH74 Tallaght Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

Participants can anticipate an informative and practical event that will equipping them with the tools to calculate sample size and assess study power, and an understanding that will help them navigate the intricacies of clinical trial planning and analysis.

A comprehensive overview of key steps in the process will be discussed, rationale explained, and several worked examples provided. Attendees will gain insights into techniques for obtaining or estimating effect size, a primary determinant of a required sample size. PI experience, common pitfalls and challenges will be discussed in a panel discussion.

Study day will end with a Statistics Clinic – you can bring your own problem to be discussed with a statistician (please email brief description in advance).

This Study Day is tailored for clinicians, students, researchers, and professionals involved in clinical trial design, conduct and analysis, with no or intermediate level of experience with statistical planning.


Light refreshments, coffee and lunch will be provided.

Organised by

The ‘HRB-Trials Methodology Research Network (HRB-TMRN)’ is a collaborative initiative between a number of Irish and international higher education institutes and methodology centres. Its mission is to strengthen the methodology and reporting of trials in health and social care on the island of Ireland so that they become more relevant, accessible and influential for patients and other service users, practitioners, policy makers and the public. This will be achieved through a programme of work relating to...

€20 – €200