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Harvard University

Fundamentals of Clinical Trials

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This course will provide an introduction to the scientific, statistical, and ethical aspects of clinical trials research. Topics include the design, implementation, and analysis of trials, including first-in-human studies (dose-finding, safety, proof of concept, and Phase I), Phase II, Phase III, and Phase IV studies. All aspects of the development of a study protocol will be addressed, including criteria for the selection of participants, treatments, and endpoints, randomization procedures, sample size determination, data analysis, and study interpretation. The ethical issues that arise at each phase of therapy development will be explored.

This course contains 12 modules. The modules will be released Monday of each week, with the exception of some holiday weeks. Most students should plan to spend 4 – 6 hours on each module. Students will have until February 14, 2014 to earn a HarvardX certificate.

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Taught by

James Ware, Elliott Antman, Julie Buring, Graham McMahon, Marcia Testa and Robert Truog

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  • Anonymous
    I have a degree in health science and social services with counseling psychology as a major through UNISA.I would like to advance this qualification through a qualification in clinical trials.My understanding is it is more like what clinical psychologists do.
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    Nutan Nutan
    Great course.The clinical trial is “the most definitive tool for evaluation of the applicability of clinical research.” It represents “a key research activity with the potential to improve the quality of health care and control costs through careful…
  • Cherole Tebogo Makhele
    I have a degree in health science and social services with counseling psychology as a major through UNISA.I would like to advance this qualification through a qualification in clinical trials.My understanding is it is more like what clinical psychologists do.
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  • Igirukwayo Ildephonse
    I am laboratory scientist, working in ministry of health, laboratory department,. this course will help me to know well the relationship of clinical trial with laboratories.,.......

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