Real World Data Epidemiology Oxford Summer School
By the end of the course, delegates will:
1. DATA DISCOVERY AND CHARACTERIZATION: Gain an understanding of the existing sources of routinely collected data for epidemiological research, and on how to characterize whether they are fit for purpose to answer your research question/s
2. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY DESIGN/S: Be able to discuss common and advanced study designs and their implementation using real world data.
3. PHARMACO- AND DEVICE EPIDEMIOLOGY: Be aware of the applications of real world data in both pharmaco and device epidemiology, including drug/device utilisation, comparative effectiveness, and post-marketing safety research.
4. PREDICTION MODELLING: Learn basic concepts on the design and evaluation of prognostic/prediction models developed using real world data.
5. BIG DATA METHODS: Be familiar with the basics of big data methods, including a) machine learning, b) principles of common data models for multi-database studies, and c) digital epidemiology/patient data collection
6. “REAL WORLD” SOLUTIONS: Understand relevant issues and learn potential solutions applied to the use of ‘real world’ epidemiology: a) data management, information governance, b) missing information and multiple imputation, and c) interaction with industry and regulators
Date: 25 June 2018, 8:30 (Monday, 10th week, Trinity 2018)
Venue: Lady Margaret Hall, Norham Gardens OX2 6QA
Venue Details: Talbot Hall
Speakers: Associate Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Peter Rijnbeek (Erasmus University Medical Center, the Netherlands)), Dr Irene Petersen (Reader in Epidemiology & Statistics, University College London), Associate Professor Ian Douglas (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK), Dr Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Eva Molero (SYNAPSE Research Management Partners), Bart Vannieuwenhuyse (IMI-EMIF and Janssen Research and Development), Professor Alan Silman (Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford), Dr Antonella Delmestri (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Dr M Sanni Ali (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK), Alison Bourke (Center for Advanced Evidence Generation, QuintilesIMS), Dr Anne Lübbeke-Wolff (University of Geneva, Geneva Arthroplasty Registry), Prof Gary Collins (University of Oxford), Dr Nathan Lea (University College London, United Kingdom), Daniel Dedman (Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), MHRA, London, United Kingdom), Sara Khalid (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Danielle Robinson (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Dr Patrick Ryan (Janssen R&D), Associate Professor Vera Ehrenstein (Clinical Epidemiology, Aarhus, Denmark), Samuel Hawley (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Edward Burn (NDORMS, University of Oxford), Anthony Sena (Janssen R&D)
Organising department: Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS)
Organiser: Associate Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra (NDORMS, University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: paloma.odogherty@ndorms.ox.ac.uk
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Booking required?: Required
Booking url: http://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/short-courses/nuffield-department-of-orthopaedics-rheumatology-and-musculoskeletal-sciences/botnar-research-centre
Cost: Early bird - Non-residential Students&Academics £850; Residential Students&Academics: £1300; Non-residential Industry: £1000; Residential Industry: £1550; From 01/05/2018 - Non-residential Students&Academics £1100; Residential Students&Academics: £1500; Non-residential Industry: £1350; Residential Industry: £1800
Audience: Public
Editor: Paloma O'Dogherty Cordero