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7th Course in Network Meta-Analysis

Monday 20 June 2022 - Wednesday 22 June 2022

£1200 – £1600
  • « University of Oxford Course on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
  • NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs Joint Open Day »

NMAs are often complex and challenging projects, this 3-day interactive course will focus on the tools needed to understand, write and critically appraise a network meta-analysis.

Course speakers include:

  • Andrea Cipriani, Course Director (UK)
  • Orestis Efthimiou (Switzerland)
  • Toshi A Furukawa (Japan)
  • Georgia Salanti (Switzerland)
  • Stefan Leucht (Germany)

A selected group of expert clinicians, researchers and scientists, with a strong track record in the field of NMA, will guide you during the 3-day course, bringing you lectures, group work, hands-on tutorials and supervised statistical sessions. It is aimed at clinicians, researchers and policy makers in the health care field, but others are welcome.

Course Objectives:

  • Become familiar with the different ways of presenting results in NMA
  • Identify clinical questions to be addressed in the context of an NMA
  • Understand the key features of an NMA protocol
  • Practical sessions using statistical software for NMA (R, STATA)
  • Critically appraise NMAs
  • Learn important tips on how to write a manuscript and reply to peer reviewers’ comments.

Previous experience of SR and pair-wise meta-analysis is required. Some knowledge of statistical software (R and STATA) is needed to attend the statistical tutorials.

Find the course flyer here.

Course Fees
Standard £1600 Discount £1400
(Discount applies to University students)
Early Bird Registration by 28/02/2022
Standard £1400 Discount £1200

Fees include slides, scientific material, lunch, and Gala Dinner (Oxford College).

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Start:
Monday 20 June 2022
End:
Wednesday 22 June 2022
Cost:
£1200 – £1600
Website:
https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-and-events/department-of-psychiatry/events/7th-course-on-network-metaanalysis-2022

Organiser

Katherine Stevens
Email:
OxPPL@psych.ox.ac.uk

Venue

Department of Psychiatry
Warneford Hospital
Oxford, OX3 7JX United Kingdom
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  • « University of Oxford Course on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
  • NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs Joint Open Day »

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