In this Friday’s PCT Grand Rounds, David Murray of the NIH Office of Disease Prevention will kick off our special series, Advances in the Design and Analysis of Pragmatic Clinical Trials, with his presentation, “Hybrid Studies Should Not Sacrifice Rigorous Methods.” The session will be held on Friday, October 6, at 1:00 pm eastern and will be moderated by Jonathan Moyer.
Murray is the NIH associate director for prevention and the director of the Office of Disease Prevention. He is a longtime member of the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory’s Biostatistics and Study Design Core. This session’s moderator, Jon Moyer, is a statistician in the Office of Disease Prevention.
This special Grand Rounds series will include additional moderated webinar discussions that bring together biostatisticians, clinical trials methodologists, and investigators to discuss challenges and share lessons learned in the design, implementation, and analysis of pragmatic trials. Download the series flyer and see the full schedule below.
- October 6, 2023: Hybrid Studies Should Not Sacrifice Rigorous Methods (David M. Murray, PhD; Moderator: Jonathan Moyer, PhD)
- November 3, 2023: The Perils and Pitfalls of Complex Clustering in Pragmatic Trials (Jonathan Moyer, PhD; Moderator: Andrea Cook, PhD)
- December 1, 2023: Guidelines for Design and Analysis of Stepped-Wedge Trials (Jim Hughes, PhD; Moderator: Patrick Heagerty, PhD)
- January 5, 2023: Methods for Handling Missing Data in Cluster Randomized Trials (Rui Wang, PhD; Moderator: Fan Li, PhD)
All sessions are free and open to the public; no registration is required.