Location
England: London
Objectives
This course aims: to provide students with a theoretical and practical understanding of the issues involved in the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of randomised controlled trials of health interventions. It will be suitable for students working in high, middle and low income countries. The core study modules are common to the Diploma and MSc courses. MSc students may choose from a number of advanced modules which will allow them to expand and deepen their conceptual and practical skills. The main disciplinary perspectives will come from clinical trials, statistics and epidemiology, but others will contribute in both the core and optional modules. Students will be trained to develop skills to scrutinise information, to critically analyse and carry out research and to communicate effectively.
Students can choose to study an MSc, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate, or individual modules. The last option is ideal if you wish to sample the degree or update your professional knowledge.
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Worldwide Participants.
Independently
Independently
6-8 weeks
To contribute to the improvement of health worldwide through the pursuit of excellence in research, postgraduate teaching and advanced training in national and international public health and tropical medicine, and through informing policy and practice in these areas.
1899
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