Special Seminar in Study Design I
Numbering Code | P-PUB01 8K028 SB90 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester |
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Number of Credits | 1 | Course Type | Seminar |
Target Year | Professional degree students | Target Student | |
Language | Japanese and English | Day/Period | Thu.4 |
Instructor name |
YAMAMOTO YOUSUKE (Graduate School of Medicine Professor) OGAWA YUSUKE (Graduate School of Medicine Associate Professor) SASAKI NORIKO (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Associate Professor) TAKAHASHI YOSHIMITSU (Graduate School of Medicine Associate Professor) TAKEUCHI MASATO (Graduate School of Medicine Associate Professor) TAJIKA ARAN (Graduate School of Medicine Associate Professor) KIKUCHI SHINO (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Assistant Professor) TAKAYAMA ATSUSHI (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Assistant Professor) TOYAMA MAYUMI (Graduate School of Medicine Assistant Professor) NISHIOKA NORIHIRO (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Assistant Professor) HASEDA MAHO (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Assistant Professor) MIZUNO KAYOKO (Graduate School of Medicine Assistant Professor) LUO YAN (Graduate School of Medicine Program-Specific Assistant Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course |
※ This class will be offered online. This course will discuss study designs and protocols in clinical epidemiology based on student's clinical questions. |
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Course Goals |
※ This class will be offered online. ・To be able to convert clinical questions to structured research question ・To be able to build study protocol from research question ・To be able to communicate study plan effectively with peers |
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Schedule and Contents |
April 8 Guidance April 15 Discussion April 22 Discussion May 6 Discussion May 13 Discussion May 20 Discussion May 27 Discussion June 3 Discussion June 10 Discussion June 17 Discussion June 24 Discussion July 1 Discussion July 8 Discussion July 15 Discussion July 22 Supplementary class July 29 Supplementary class |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Course assignment (100%) | ||
Course Requirements | Class for MCR resticted | ||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) |
Methods of Instruction ・Student's presentation and discussion |