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Leader: Associate Professor David Taylor
Offered:
MMS-ALFRED Second semester 2006 (OCL)
Synopsis: The unit progresses from development of the research protocol through study design, data collection techniques, data analysis and statistics, manuscript preparation and research ethics; and a practical approach to the design and execution of a range of clinical research studies.
Objectives: At the completion of this subject, students will be able to: 1. formulate a testable clinical research questions + able to generate a research question and testable hypothesis + be familiar with existing data sources and their strengths and limitations 2. prepare a grant application for research funding + be able to access sources of research funding and prepare a grant application + be able to prepare a research manuscript and present research findings 3. consult effectively with a biostatistician + understand important statistical concepts: sample size, power, results analysis 4. prepare an application for human ethical approval + be familiar with ethical issues of research and good clinical research practice + be familiar with common research designs and their strengths and limitations 5. develop and validate a questionnaire and appropriate data management plan for a research project + be able to clean and store data, and develop an appropriate database + be familiar with the evaluation of diagnostic tests and their application.
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Assessment: Examination (40%) and two assignments (60%).
Off-campus attendance requirements: 10 contact hours over 2 days