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  • Research Skills for Clinicians

  • Course for Medical Trainees and other health care professionals in the Eastern Deanery

  • 21st & 22nd January 2017

  • Møller Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge

  • Draft - Course Programme (subject to change)

  • Day 1 – Saturday 21st Jan 2017

  • With Professor Krish Chatterjee, Dr Thomas Krieg and Professor Christi Deaton

  • Day 2 - Sunday 22nd Jan 2017

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Research Skills for Clinicians Course for Medical Trainees and other health care professionals in the Eastern Deanery 21st & 22nd January 2017 Møller Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge Draft - Course Programme (subject to change) Day – Saturday 21st Jan 2017 09.45 - 10.00 Arrival, registration and refreshments 10.00 Introduction to the course 10.15 - 10.45 “How I became a clinical researcher” A personal journey from Clinician to becoming a Clinician Researcher; how research has influenced my clinical practice, assistance received on the way, challenges encountered 10.45 - 11.20 Introduction to the principles and processes of clinical research Dr Robert Rintoul, Consultant and Clinician Researcher in Respiratory Medicine, Papworth Hospital 11.20 - 11.40 Refreshment break 11.40 - 13.00 Critical Appraisal of clinical research papers A generic introduction followed by practical exercise with an example Dr Bristi Basu, Academic Medical Oncologist in Experimental Therapeutics, University of Cambridge 13.00 - 14:00 Lunch break 14.00 - 15.20 Designing a research project - practical exercise Cancer Following an introduction into the exercise, three groups of trainees will choose from a set of research ideas/vignettes and use a checklist for how the idea could be turned into a research project The vignettes will be based on simple clinical scenarios The exercise aims to encourage exploration of the practical steps needed to begin a project Dr Thomas Krieg, Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology, University of Cambridge; Honorary Consultant Physician, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 15.20 – 15.35 Break 15.35 – 16.40 Presentations and discussion of research proposals designed before the break Dr Thomas Krieg and Prof Christi Deaton Professor, Florence Nightingale Foundation Professor of Clinical Nursing Research, Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine 16.40 – 17.45 Presenting research data How to give an oral or poster presentation Writing an academic paper Choosing and submitting to a journal Etiquette on authorship Health Education East of England Professor Krishna Chatterjee, Professor of Endocrinology, Director of the Addenbrooke’s Clinical Research Centre, Deputy Director of the Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre 18.00 - 19.15 Networking buffet course dinner This provides an opportunity to individually discuss research and research careers with experienced clinician researchers also attending the dinner With Professor Krish Chatterjee, Dr Thomas Krieg and Professor Christi Deaton Day - Sunday 22nd Jan 2017 09.30 - 10.50 An introduction to the key concepts in statistics relevant to clinical research, including worked examples Dr Stephen Sharp, Senior Statistician, MRC Epidemiology Unit, Cambridge 10.50 - 11.05 Break 11.05 - 12.20 Important concepts and issues of Clinical Trials of Drugs including a practical exercise Speaker tbc 12.20 - 12.50 Patient and Public Involvement in clinical research Joann Leeding, Communications & PPI Strategic Lead, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Cambridge 12.50 - 13.40 Lunch 13.40 – 14:35 Practical exercise - ethical considerations in clinical research Kornelia Hathaway, member of the Research Ethics Committee, Cambridgeshire & North Hertfordshire 14.35 – 15:00 Ethical issues in Clinical Research A mix of speakers 15.00 - 15.05 15.05 - 15.55 Brief break How to start your research, incl different academic research training pathways for Medics Dr Thomas Krieg in parallel How to start your research, incl different academic research training pathways for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals Professor Christi Deaton 15.55– 16.00 Close For further information please contact: Kornelia Hathaway, Education and Training Manager, Addenbrooke’s Clinical Research Centre, e-mail: Kornelia.hathaway@addenbrookes.nhs.uk or tel 01223 596058 Health Education East of England

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