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UID:243@bmi-online.nl
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220301T113000
DTSTAMP:20220121T120510Z
URL:https://www.bmi-online.nl/events/identifying-clinical-trials-and-trial
 -results-for-systematic-reviews-other-evidence-syntheses-making-the-most-o
 f-trials-registers-regulatory-agency-sources-other-novel-resources-online-
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SUMMARY:Identifying Clinical Trials and Trial Results for Systematic Review
 s & Other Evidence Syntheses: Making the Most of Trials Registers\, Regula
 tory Agency Sources & Other Novel Resources (online)
DESCRIPTION:Data from clinical trials registers are essential to answering 
 many systematic review\, health technology assessment\, comparative effect
 iveness research\, clinical and other research questions.  Clinical trial
 s registers such as ClinicalTrials.gov and portals such as the WHO Interna
 tional Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) provide information on bo
 th ongoing and completed trials.  Many registers include trial results fo
 r completed research\, often before they are available through traditional
 \, published sources and in many cases\, they provide results for studies 
 which are never published.  Increasing awareness of the importance of cli
 nical trials and their results has led to the development of a large numbe
 r of trials registers.  Trials registers are in constant development and 
 provide challenges to librarians and researchers in terms of searching and
  record management.  Data on trials are also increasingly available from 
 clinical study reports produced by the pharmaceutical industry in support 
 of drug marketing applications and regulatory agency sources such as the E
 uropean Medicines Agency (EMA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FD
 A).  These sources all pose challenges in terms of searching\, data manag
 ement\, search recording and updating.  This online course explores these
  sources and approaches to identifying trial information and offers practi
 cal advice on searching\, managing and recording the process.\n\nMore info
 rmation.
CATEGORIES:Cursussen en congressen,Webinar
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