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CTC in Learning: lunchtime seminar series

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CTC in Learning: lunchtime seminar series

 

Upcoming event

April 2021 (date TBC), 12.30-1.15pm: Paradigm shift - Novel approaches to value assessment

Past events

17th March 2021: Financial toxicity not just a policy issue, but a real clinical problem

17th February 2021: Costs and Benefits of Genomic Sequencing, A/Prof Louisa Grodon

9th December 2020: PROMs for quality improvement: what can we realistically expect? Dr Kate Williams

18th November 2020: The Environmental footprint of Healthcare

14th October 2020: Remedies to low-value care in Australian and international health systems

20 August 2020: Biostatistics - the key to clinical trial success, with Dr Kristy Robledo

29 July 2020: Managing a clinical trial during COVID19 and beyond, with Dr Karen Bracken and Hannora Jurkovic

24 June 2020: Prospective Meta-Analysis - An Introduction, with Lene Seidler​ and Prof Lisa Askie

 

 

 

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