From 24th June 2020 – 26th June 2020, the workshop ‘Prognosis Research in Healthcare: Concepts, Methods and Impact’ will be held at Keele University, UK. This 3-day summer school is designed to introduce the key components and uses of prognosis research to health professionals and researchers, including: a framework of four different prognosis research questions: overall prognosis, prognostic factors, prognostic models, and stratified medicine; key principles of study design and methods; interpretation of statistical results about prognosis; the use of prognosis research evidence at multiple stages on the translational pathway toward improving patient outcome; the limitations of current prognosis research, and how the field can be improved.
The course fee includes accomodation, breakfast, lunch and evening meals, plus a copy of the book “Prognosis Research in Healthcare: Concepts, Methods & Impact” (Eds: Riley, van der Windt, Croft, Moons).
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