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Clinical trials are experiments designed to evaluate new interventions to prevent or treat disease in humans. The interventions evaluated can be drugs, devices (e.g., hearing aid), surgeries, behavioral interventions (e.g., smoking cessation program), community health programs (e.g. cancer screening programs) or health delivery systems (e.g., special care units for hospital admissions). We consider clinical trials experiments because the investigators rather than the patients or their doctors select the treatment the patients receive. Results from randomized clinical trials are usually considered the highest level of evidence for determining whether a treatment is effective because trials incorporates features to ensure that evaluation of the benefits and risks of treatments are objective and unbiased. The FDA requires that drugs or biologics (e.g., vaccines) are shown to be effective in clinical trials before they can be sold in the US. The course will explain the basic principles for design of randomized clinical trials and how they should be reported. In the first part of the course, students will be introduced to terminology used in clinical trials and the several common designs used for clinical trials, such as parallel and cross-over designs. We will also explain some of the mechanics of clinical trials, like randomization and blinding of treatment. In the second half of the course, we will explain how clinical trials are analyzed and interpreted. Finally, we will review the essential ethical consideration involved in conducting experiments on people....

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SS

Feb 25, 2023

awesome detailedoverviwe of clinical trials. it gave me a new insight. Improved chances of my job selection in the field. I improved on subject a lot during the course. Thank you teachers and coursera

TS

Jul 3, 2018

High quality course ! covering important areas and detailed lectures, more and better than a mere introduction. Congrats ! My only regret : I'd have liked to hear more about NI and equivalence trials

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By paul s

Aug 16, 2018

they made a complex course simple to understand.

By Ting C L

Jun 26, 2018

Very helpful! Especially for me as an oncologist

By Carina M

Feb 11, 2018

A lot of information about the topic. I like it.

By Neeraj B

Sep 12, 2020

Very good and educational course. Learnt a lot

By Syed M S

Aug 28, 2020

Very informative, Adaptable and Succint course

By Otavio B

Nov 28, 2016

Excellent and very useful course! I recommend!

By Rose C

May 10, 2016

深入淺出, 邏輯清晰 且 補充資料完善

有望未來再參與該學院的課程!

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By Matheus S V

Sep 7, 2020

Awesome lecture! I'm really glad I took part!

By Diana T G

Aug 21, 2020

Very informative and easy to follow lectures.

By Huy T

Jun 23, 2020

Good! I like this course! Thank you very much

By Ariel J A Z

Jul 4, 2017

Excelent for understand about clinical trial.

By Eman A

Jul 28, 2016

thanks alot for teaching us this great course

By Sharie C

Jun 22, 2020

Clear explanation all throughout the course!

By Jitendra S

Apr 23, 2020

Best course to know more about Key Points of

By Amit G

Feb 5, 2021

One of the best courses offered by Coursera

By Sathish S

Dec 30, 2020

One good and best course on clinical trials

By sharvari a s

Nov 7, 2017

Loved the course, super helpful! Thank you.

By Ricardo A M O

Aug 6, 2017

A very good course. I highly recommend it!

By Muhammad N A

Oct 2, 2021

great oppurtunity and learning keep it up

By Sanjaya C

Apr 22, 2018

Very informative course for the beginners

By Mindaugas Z

Nov 7, 2020

Simple course but very good for beginers

By Daniela H

Sep 29, 2020

Muy clara la información. Muy buen curso

By MASIHUDDIN

Aug 12, 2020

Very Informative and Interesting Course.

By Taraka R

Jul 30, 2020

Excellent course for practice clinically

By Ranganathan P

Jun 8, 2019

Excellent course, as usual from Stanford