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|a Translational interventional radiology /
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|a <P><b>INTRODUCTION</b> 1. Translational Process; 2. Scientific Method; 3. Basic research </p><b> <p>PRE-CLINICAL: DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT </b>4. Overview of preclinical research; 5. Defining the problem to solve; 6. Types of problems; 7. Types of Interventions; 8. Drug discovery; 9. Drug safety; 10. Device discovery; 11. Device prototyping; 12. Device classification; 13. Device testing; 14. Diagnostic testing; 15. Other product types; 16. Procedural technique development; 17. Behavioral intervention</p><b> <p>CLINICAL: FUNDAMENTALS </b>18. Introduction to clinical research: What is it? Why is it needed?; 19. The question: Types of research questions and how to develop them; 20. Study population: Who and why them?; 21. Outcome measurements: What data is being collected and why?; 22. Optimizing the question: Balancing significance and feasibility </p><b> <p>STATISTICAL PRINCIPLES </b>23. Common issues in analysis; 24. Basic statistical principles; 25. Distributions; 26. Hypotheses and error types; 27. Power; 28. Regression; 29. t-test; 30. Chi-square; 31. Analysis of variance; 32. Correlation; 33. Biases; 34. Basic science statistics</p><b> <p>CLINICAL: STUDY TYPES </b>35. Design principles: Hierarchy of study types; 36. Case series: Design, measures, classic example; 37. Case-control study: Design, measures, classic example; 38. Cohort study: Design, measures, classic example; 39. Cross-section study: Design, measures, classic example; 40. Longitudinal study: Design, measures, classic example; 41. Clinical trials: Design, measures, classic example; 42. Meta-analysis: Design, measures, classic example; 43. Cost-effectiveness analysis: Design, measures, classic example; 44. Diagnostic test evaluation: Design, measures, classic example; 45. Reliability study: Design, measures, classic example; 46. Surveys and questionnaires: Design, measures, classic example; 47. Qualitative methods and mixed methods</p><b> <p>CLINICAL TRIALS </b>48. Randomized control: Design, measures, classic example; 49. Nonrandomized control: Design, measures, classic example; 50. Historical control: Design, measures, classic example; 51. Cross-over: Design, measures, classic example; 52. Withdrawal studies: Design, measures, classic example; 53. Factorial design: Design, measures, classic example; 54. Group allocation: Design, measures, classic example; 55. Large, pragmatic: Design, measures, classic example; 56. Equivalence and noninferiority: Design, measures, classic example; 57. Adaptive: Design, measures, classic example; 58. Randomization: Fixed or adaptive procedures; 59. Blinding: Who and how?; 60. Multicenter considerations; 61. Registries; 62. Phases of clinical trials; 63. IDEAL Framework; 64. Artificial Intelligence; 65. Patient perspectives</p><b> <p>CLINICAL: PREPARATION </b>66. Meaningful outcome measurements; 67. Sample size; 68. Budgeting; 69. Ethics and review boards; 70. Regulatory considerations for new drugs and devices; 71. Funding approaches; 72. Subject recruitment; 73. Data management; 74. Quality control; 75. Statistical software; 76. Report forms: Harm and Quality of Life; 77. Subject adherence; 78. Monitoring committee in clinical trials</p><b> <p>REGULATORY </b>79. FDA overview; 80. IND; 81. New drug application; 82. Device pathways; 83. Radiation-emitting electronic products; 84. Combination products; 85. Cosmetics; 86. CMC and GxP; 87. Non-US regulatory; 88. Post-Market Drug Safety Monitoring; 89. Post-Market Device Safety Monitoring</p><b> <p>CLINICAL IMPLEMENTATION </b>90. Implementation Research; 91. Design and analysis; 92. Mixed-methods research; 93. Population- and setting-specific implementation</p><b> <p>PUBLIC HEALTH </b>94. Public Health; 95. Epidemiology; 96. Good questions; 97. Population- and environmental-specific considerations; 98. Law, policy, and ethics; 99. Healthcare institutions and systems; 100. Public health institutions and systems</p>
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