Onderwijssituatie
Onderwijssituatie

Methods for the design of applied clinical research

This course will help you to increase your knowledge of epidemiology and research methodology. The course focuses on the design of clinical research.

    General

    Introduction

    Are you involved in clinical research and would you like to increase your knowledge of epidemiology and research methodology? Securing methodology in research design is crucial to obtaining valid results. This course focuses on the design of clinical scientific research. Topics covered include formulating a question statement, choosing an appropriate research design, selecting the study population, types of bias and causality. This unique course gives participants concrete tools to optimize the research design and data collection of a study and to critically evaluate scientific articles.

    In short

    • Education type: post-initial course
    • Starting date:
      • 23 June 2025
    • All course dates: 23, 24, 26 and 27 June 2025
    • Language: English (the next Dutch edition is expected in Spring 2026)
    • Duration: 4 days
    • Cost: €1295 (including lunch) / reduced fee for PhD students from the Radboudumc: €995
    • Accreditation: accredited (ABAN) for 24 points
    • Subject: Epidemiology, research methodology; health, care and welfare;
    • End result: Certificate (optionally supplemented by an exam)
    • Location: Huize Heyendael, Radboudumc, Nijmegen
    • Coordinators and Teachers: Dr. Femke Atsma and Dr. Femmie de Vegt
    • Online or live: Live

    For whom?

    The target groups for this course are PhD students, healthcare professionals (nurses, doctors, paramedics), policy makers and anyone who wants to increase his/her knowledge of research methodology.

    Program

    The course consists of four days. Each day focuses on an epidemiological topic related to research or a clinical issue. The course is a mix of interactive presentations and small-scale individual and group assignments. Under the guidance of experienced epidemiologists, you will learn to apply the information to scientific articles and your own practice situation. You will also have the opportunity to consult teachers and refine your own research methodologically.

    Topics:

    • Problem analysis and research question
    • Study population and samples
    • Traditional study designs for clinical trials and observational research
    • Advanced designs for randomized and non-randomized clinical trials (stepped-wedge trials, case-crossover trials, before-after designs, interrupted time series)
    • Advanced designs for observational research and methods for sampling (case-control studies, cohort studies, case-cohort studies, nested case-control studies, exclusive sampling, inclusive sampling, density sampling)
    • Validity and different main forms and subtypes of bias
    • Various models of causality

    Learning objectives

    • Be able to identify and describe a population-based health problem and research question in a clinical setting.
    • Be able to choose the appropriate research population and method of data collection to fit the research question.
    • Understand various forms of randomized and non-randomized clinical trials and be able to choose the appropriate research design for a specific research question.
    • Understand various forms of observational research and be able to choose the appropriate research design to fit a specific research question.
    • Understand various sampling methods and be able to choose an appropriate sample to fit the chosen research design.
    • Understand the different types of bias in research and learn how to minimize bias.
    • Be able to explain and apply various models of causality.

    Literature

    Central to the course: Browner SB, Newman TB. Designing clinical research. 5th edition. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2022. This book will be given to you on the first day of the course.

    More information

    For more information visit the website of the  provider IQ Health, Radboudumc.

    Starting date

    23 June 2025, 9 am
    City
    Nijmegen
    23 June 2025
    Costs
    €1,295
    Discount
    PhD candidates from Radboudumc: €995
    Educational method
    On-site
    Main Language
    English
    Sessions
    23 June 2025, 9 am - 5 pm
    24 June 2025, 9 am - 5 pm
    26 June 2025, 9 am - 5 pm
    27 June 2025, 9 am - 5 pm
    Number of sessions
    4
    Deadline registration
    01 May 2025, 11:30 pm
    Maximum number of participants
    25

    Factsheet

    Type of education
    Course
    Organisation
    Radboudumc

    Contact information

    Need more information? Contact  Femke.atsma [at] radboudumc.nl (Femke Atsma) or femmie.devegt [at] radboudumc.nl (Femmie de Vegt)