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University of Oxford 8th Course in Network Meta Analysis

Monday 19 June at 9:00 am - Wednesday 21 June at 5:00 pm

  • « Oxford Academic paper writing retreat for nurses and AHPs
  • Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Summer School »

Network Meta Analyses (are often complex and challenging projects. This 3-day interactive course will focus on the tools you need to understand, write and critically appraise an NMA.  A selected group of expert clinicians, researchers and scientists with a strong track record in the field of NMA will guide you through the course, bringing you lectures, group work, hands on tutorials and supervised statistical sessions.  The course is aimed at clinicians, researchers and policymakers in the healthcare field, but it is open to everybody.

Course Fees
Standard £1600
Discount £1400
Discount applies to University students
Early Bird Registration
Deadline: 28 Feb 2023
Standard £1400 / Discount £1200

Register for the event here.

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Start:
Monday 19 June at 9:00 am
End:
Wednesday 21 June at 5:00 pm
Event Categories:
Data Science, Education and Training
Website:
https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/conferences-and-events/department-of-psychiatry/events/8th-course-in-network-metaanalysis

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Precision Psychiatry
Email:
oxppl@psych.ox.ac.uk

Venue

Department of Psychiatry
Warneford Hospital
Oxford, OX3 7JX United Kingdom
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  • « Oxford Academic paper writing retreat for nurses and AHPs
  • Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Summer School »

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