Workshops & courses

Optimising recruitment into surgical RCTs: A focused workshop for surgeons - Friday 12th January 2018

ConDuCT-II Theme 2 (Integrative and dynamic research methods to optimise recruitment to RCTs), supported by the Bristol QuinteT group and Bristol Centre for Surgical Research, are holding an interactive workshop to enhance surgeon's skills in recruiting patients to randomised controlled trials involving surgery.

You can find full details here: Optimising recruitment into surgical RCTs: A focused workshop for surgeons (PDF, 832kB)

To book a space, please email Nicola.Mills@bristol.ac.uk


Past Workshops

Workshop: 'Optimising recruitment into RCTs in surgery: a workshop for surgeons' - Tuesday 3rd May 2016

Delivered by members of ConDuCT-II’s Theme 2 (Integrative and dynamic research methods to optimise recruitment to RCTs), this interactive workshop is aimed at surgeons who are seeking to enhance their skills in recruiting patients to surgical trials. With over 10 years of researching trial recruitment, the team will share their expertise in how to facilitate effective recruitment and informed consent for randomisation. Previous workshops have attracted overwhelmingly positive feedback: 'Extremely difficult subject, especially for surgeons. I found the workshop extremely useful'. Please contact Nicky Mills for further information.

Bristol Centre for Surgical Research

The ConDuCT-II Hub is closely linked to the Surgical Trials Centre which provides excellent opportunities for training and postgraduate education, including the supervision of researchers and clinical academics to undertake higher degrees and fellowships. For more information and contact details, please visit their website.

Short courses - School of Social & Community Medicine

The School of Social & Community Medicine (SSCM) has a well-established and highly successful training and development short course programme. Our Hub often delivers workshops and training relevant to methodolgical research through this facility. Please visit the SSCM short course website for current availability and further information.

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