All CTMC webinars are open to anyone who is interested (not just the enrolled course participants). All webinars are recorded and posted below for later review. Please click here to evaluate each webinar.
2021 WEBINAR SERIES
Objectives of the webinar series
Participants will improve their knowledge of the design and conduct of clinical trials in the neurosciences;
Analyze the information presented; and
Integrate relevant content into the design and conduct of clinical trials.
Core competencies
Medical Knowledge
Professionalism
Systems-Based Practice
Unless otherwise stated generally webinars are held on the 2nd and 4th Monday at 12PM EDT– please use a computer with webcam, or the Zoom app if possible. DO NOT CALL AND USE COMPUTER AUDIO SIMULTANEOUSLY.
Please come to the webinar with questions and ready to share your thoughts. Please note the topics listed below are subject to change based on feedback and presenter availability.
May 10: What do you want to learn?Pearls and Pitfalls when considering an early phase clinical trial – Presented by Will Meurer, MD
May 24:Outcome Measures - Presented by Harold Adams, MD
June 14:What to Know About Sample Size - Presented by Sharon Yeatts, PhD
July 21:Pilot and Feasibility Trials - Presented by Lehana Thabane, PhD
July 12:Rigor and Transparency - Presented by Laurie Gutmann, MD and Dietrich Haubenberger, MD
July 26:Specific Aims - Presented by Jordan Elm, PhD and Robert Silbergleit, MD
August 9: Trial Management - Presented by Marianne Kearney Chase
August 23:Rare Disease Trials with Children, Adults or Both – Presented by Adam Hartman, MD and Melanie Quintana, PhD
September 13:Adverse Event and Safety Reporting - Presented by Dixie Ecklund RN, MSN, MBA, CCRC and Bob Fox, MD
September 20:Ethical Issues in Acute and Chronic Neurological Conditions - Presented by Michael Linke, PhD
October 18:NINDS Health Disparities & Global Health Agenda / Common Data Elements - Presented by Robin Conwit, MD, Carolina Mendoza-Puccini, MD & Richard Benson, MD, PhD
October 25: From Statistical Significance to Clinical Significance: Time to Dethrone or get rid of Significance? - Presented by Lehana Thabane, PhD
November 8: What comes next(with success or failure)? - Presented byTBD
November 22: What will the CTMC look like in 2022? - Presented by Course Directors
July 15, 2016 Presented by Valerie Stevenson, BAS, RRT, CCRP, the Administrative Director of the Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials (NETT) Clinical Coordinating Center, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University
October 11, 2014 Presented by Valerie Stevenson, BAS, RRT, CCRP, the Administrative Director of the Neurological Emergencies Treatment Trials (NETT) Clinical Coordinating Center, in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan.
July 18, 2014 Presented by Marianne Kearney, (Director of Research Operations, Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI), Massachusetts General Hospital)