A virtual, asynchronous learning program is now available, offering open-access modules to anyone interested in learning about the complex art of designing and conducting practical clinical trials.
Each week, a new open access module will feature essential resources and a leading Canadian trialist discussing key elements of clinical trials.
A two-year pan-Canadian program, the HDRN Canada Pragmatic Trials Training Program follows a structured curriculum that covers 12 key components of clinical trials, from understanding the fundamentals of study design to study conduct, statistical analysis, quality control and monitoring, and other study components.
After a rigorous selection process, over 75 learners from across Canada were admitted to this pan-Canadian program, where they will participate in monthly peer group discussions, virtual conferences, and training in Indigenous knowledges.
The program is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, coordinated by Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, and led by the Canadian Health Data Research Network.
The module is available at Learn more The show's story can be seen below. https://tinyurl.com/2f9m9k3s. For more information, please contact the Program Coordination Team at pragmatictrialstraining@uwo.ca.