2022 PSI Annual Conference

The PSI 2022 Conference took place at Gothia Towers, Gothenburg, Sweden from 12th to 15th June.
The conference consisted of a variety of plenary and parallel sessions, as well as breakout discussion sessions, workshops, a poster session and the Annual General Meeting. The conference ran over three full days from Monday to Wednesday, with a choice from two optional half day training course on the Sunday afternoon.
The 2022 Conference was a great success and was the highest attended PSI conference to date. Thank you to everyone involved; speakers, poster presenters, delegates, exhibitors, sponsors, MCI and the PSI scientific committee, for contributing to another successful conference.
David Lawrence, 2022 PSI Conference Chair
Kate Taylor, 2022 PSI Conference Vice-Chair
Paul Terrill, 2021 PSI Conference Vice-Chair
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Video-on-Demand
To access the recorded sessions from the PSI 2022 Conference, please visit our Video on Demand homepage.
To source the Conference content, simply select 'PSI 2022 Conference' from the 'Collection' dropdown menu. This will filter all available content to only show on-demand sessions from the 2022 Conference.
Please note: these are only available to view for Members of PSI, and will need to be signed in to watch them.
Slide Decks
Some of this year's sessions are unfortunately not available to view on-demand, however we have made the slide decks available. Please see Session Titles listed below, with slide decks available to download beneath.
Please note: these are only accessible for Members of PSI, and will need to be signed in to access them.
Dealing with Non-Proportional Hazards
Estimands in Practice
FMS (Swedish Society for Medical Statistics)
Master Protocols
Platform Trials
PSI/RSS Prize-Winner's Session
Using R for Regulatory Work
Historical Data SIG - framework part 1
Launch & Lifecycle SIG - are medical affairs the wild west of statistics
RWD SIG - Opportunities and Methodological Challenges