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SUMMARY:ACTA Summit 2020
DESCRIPTION:The ACTA Summit 2020 will be a ‘virtual’ gathering of Australian and international experts in the design and conduct of clinical trials\, embedding research into service delivery\, digital health care and data custodianship\, healthcare policy and regulation\, health economics\, and consumer engagement. \nThe ACTA Summit 2020 will focus on the opportunities and challenges facing the sector from the perspective of ACTA’s vision of better health through best evidence. The underlying themes of the ACTA Summit 2020 are: \n\nInnovations in Trials and Registries in Healthcare\nImpact of COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Future Initiatives\n\nLearn more and register \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/acta-summit-2020/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How can we reduce the waste in health care research?
DESCRIPTION:The WA Health Translation Network (WAHTN) is delighted to announce that Professor Paul Glasziou will provide a webinar on “How can we reduce the waste in health care research?” on Tuesday 1 December 2020. \nProfessor Glasziou\, Professor of Evidence-Based Practice at Bond University and the Director of the Institute for Evidence Based Healthcare\, was the Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford from 2003 – 2010. His key research interests include identifying and removing the barriers to using high quality research in everyday clinical practice. \nProf Glasziou is a leader within the Reward Alliance\, investigating research waste and promoting better prioritisation\, design\, conduct\, regulation\, management and reporting of health research. \nOther research interests include overdiagnosis and overtreatment\, general practice\, uptake of evidence for non-drug interventions\, and automation of systematic review processes. \nRegister \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/webinar-how-can-we-reduce-the-waste-in-health-care-research/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Digital Health and Telemedicine Annual Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Indo-Asia Digital Health Centre for Innovation and Commercialisation is holding the Digital Health and Telemedicine workshop in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame Australia’s School of Medicine. This year new and exciting topics will be discussed including applications relevant to COVID-19. Experts from around the globe will discuss successful telemedicine and digital health solutions\, projects and successful business models\, with the keynote being delivered by burns specialist and Australian of the Year\, Professor Fiona Wood. \nTopics include: \n\nTelehome care\nAge care applications\nRemote monitoring\nArtificial Intelligence & Machine learning\nMedicare reimbursement\nState wide EMR implementation\nHands-on workshops on tele-ophthalmology\, tele-dermatology and tele-radiology\nRegulatory challenges in digital health\nData privacy and cyber security\nInnovation and Entrepreneurship for clinicians\nClinical terminology and interoperability\nMobile health\n\nPlease see event program for more information or contact Professor Yogesan Kanagasingam. \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/digital-health-and-telemedicine-annual-summit/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Health Services Researchers: partners for COVID-19 response and recovery
DESCRIPTION:The Health Services Research Association of Australia and New Zealand are holding a half-day event to showcase how Australia and New Zealand’s health services researchers are at the forefront of the health system response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Health services researchers are working alongside clinicians\, managers and policymakers providing evidence to tackle the immediate impact and longer term health\, social and economic fallout from the pandemic; and ensuring that the lessons learned will help future proof our health systems. \nThis virtual event is open to all and registration is free. For full details please see the event flyer. \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/health-services-researchers-partners-for-covid-19-response-and-recovery/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Australasian Neuroscience Society: 40th Annual Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Australasian Neuroscience Society (ANS) will be hosting the 40th ANS Meeting on 8 – 11 December 2020 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Annual Scientific Meeting of the ANS is one of the largest annual biomedical conferences held in the Australasian region. The 2020 ASM also marks 40 years of ANS\, the future of neuroscience has never been more exciting. \nThe local organising committee\, chaired jointly by Associate Professor Stuart Hodgetts (The University of Western Australia)\, Dr Ann-Maree Vallence (Murdoch University) and Associate Professor Julian Heng (Curtin University) are working together to ensure that Perth 2020 has a stimulating scientific program\, including Nobel Laureate Professor Edvard Moser as well as international and national plenaries\, symposia\, and satellite meetings. \nThe theme for the 2020 ASM is\, 2020: A Forward Vision. The term 2020 is typically associated with hindsight\, and whilst this will be a great opportunity to reflect on the past 40 years\, the theme of the ASM highlights Australasia as a progressive\, forward-thinking centre for neuroscience. \nFor further information please visit the ANS website.
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/australasian-neuroscience-society-40th-annual-scientific-meeting/
LOCATION:Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
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SUMMARY:Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Webinar Part 1
DESCRIPTION:ACTA STInG in collaboration with Cytel\, invite you to come on a whirlwind tour of the current and developing statistical guidelines for clinical trials\, all distilled into seven steps. This is an opportunity to be introduced\, refreshed or updated on the statistical aspects of GCP in two 1 hour seminars. ICH-GCP guidelines are used in clinical trials around the globe with the main aim of protecting and preserving human rights\, which is relevant for both investigator-led and industry sponsored trials. They are an international ethical and scientific quality standard; for the design\, conduct\, performance\, monitoring\, auditing\, recording\, analyses and reporting of clinical trials. \nSTEPS 1-5: Understanding key statistical principles in ICH E9 (Statistical Principles for Clinical Trials\, R1 Estimands & sensitivity analyses)\, ICH E10 (Choice of Control Group in Clinical Trials)\, ICH E6 (Good Clinical Practice)\, E17 (Multi-Regional Clinical Trials). \nLearn more and register \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/seven-steps-for-statistical-success-in-clinical-trials-good-clinical-practice-guidelines-webinar-part-1/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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SUMMARY:Seven steps for statistical success in clinical trials [Good clinical practice guidelines] Webinar Part 2
DESCRIPTION:ACTA STInG in collaboration with Cytel\, invite you to come on a whirlwind tour of the current and developing statistical guidelines for clinical trials\, all distilled into seven steps. This is an opportunity to be introduced\, refreshed or updated on the statistical aspects of GCP in two 1 hour seminars. ICH-GCP guidelines are used in clinical trials around the globe with the main aim of protecting and preserving human rights\, which is relevant for both investigator-led and industry sponsored trials. They are an international ethical and scientific quality standard; for the design\, conduct\, performance\, monitoring\, auditing\, recording\, analyses and reporting of clinical trials. \nSTEPS 6-7: Understanding statistical aspects of additional regulatory (EMA\, FDA\, PDMA\, CDE & TGA) requirements for clinical trials and what to expect in ICH E20 (Adaptive Designs\, anticipated in 2021). \nLearn more and register \n 
URL:https://wahtn.org/event/seven-steps-for-statistical-success-in-clinical-trials-good-clinical-practice-guidelines-webinar-part-2/
LOCATION:Western Australia
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