PSI 2014 Past Events

Please see below the list of past PSI events for 2014. To access the agenda and the event flyer for each event please click on the individual event link that you want to view, this will take you to the relevant event page.

Scientific Meetings

5 June 2014: -  Communicating Complex Statistical Concepts

3 September 2014: -Prior Elicitation

 5 November 2014: - How Do Data Monitoring Committee Operate 


Training Courses

4 - 5 February 2014:- Introduction to Pharmacokinetics & Bioequivalence 

25 - 26 February 2014:- Practical Bayesian Analysis

20 - 21 May 2014:- Missing Data


Webinars

11 March 2014: - Trials and Errors in Clinical Trials

16 October 2014: -  Heart Failure Trials and Recurrent Events


 

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