Next Course in 2027.
Course Description
This one-and-a-half-day course is aimed at young rheumatologists/HPRs/researchers with some experience in epidemiology/outcomes research.The main goal of the course is to increase the interest, knowledge and skills of young researchers in epidemiology and outcome measures, and stimulate critical thinking in the design and reading of research studies. Furthermore, the course will allow young researchers to meet, which will facilitate future collaborations, and interact with the prestigious speakers.
The course will further focus on interactive learning and practical training, as reflected in the time dedicated for discussion and workshops.
Learning Objectives
- The main goal of the course is to increase the interest, knowledge and skills of young researchers in epidemiology and stimulate critical thinking in the design and reading of research studies.
- To get insight into important epidemiological concepts and methodologies, including statistical analysis, and observational studies.
- To allow young researchers with a confirmed interest in epidemiology to get together and network, which will facilitate future collaborations.
Target Audience / Application Requirements
This is an educational activity targeting young rheumatologists/HPRs/researchers. This course has no specific prerequisites or application requirements, however it is highly recommended to have basic or intermediate knowledge and experience in epidemiology/outcomes research and statistics, as this is an intermediate/advanced course.
Registration
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Course Venue
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Course Package
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Bursary
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Certificate of Attendance
Upon successful completion of the course, all participants will receive a certificate of attendance via their EULAR School of Rheumatology user account.
Please note that full attendance (100%) is required to receive the certificate.
Additional information
Should you have any questions, please contact education@eular.org.