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课程概述

In this course, you’ll learn how to design and carry out clinical trials. Each design choice has implications for the quality and validity of your results. This course provides you and your team with essential skills to evaluate options, make good design choices, and implement them within your trial. You’ll learn to control for bias, randomize participants, mask treatments and outcomes, identify errors, develop and test hypotheses, and define appropriate outcomes. Finally, a trial without participants is no trial at all, so you’ll learn the guiding principles and develop the essential skills to ethically and conscientiously recruit, obtain consent from, and retain trial participants....

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JB

Feb 1, 2023

Great overview of the key aspects of Clinical Trial design and conduct, a great introduction to the topic at the right level of detail.

AH

Aug 10, 2025

Very Informative, topics discussed are real life scenarios. Course is constructed beautifully, terminology used is easy to understand.

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26 - Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials 的 50 个评论(共 50 个)

创建者 Nicolás C d O

Oct 3, 2023

Great introductory course.

创建者 Maria D

Sep 28, 2023

Greaty foundational info

创建者 Aaya M

Oct 10, 2023

very beginner friendly

创建者 Edgar V

Mar 30, 2024

Outstanding training!

创建者 Celine N

Jul 28, 2023

very explanatory….

创建者 Sara m

Feb 11, 2025

Very informative

创建者 Vladimir G T R

Sep 14, 2025

Muy buen curso

创建者 Jelena D

Sep 27, 2024

Very helpful!

创建者 Emmanuel A

Sep 27, 2023

Great course

创建者 Sergiy I

Oct 14, 2023

good course

创建者 Garudadri K

Jul 22, 2024

good

创建者 Lokesh P

Apr 16, 2025

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创建者 Polina S

Jan 23, 2025

Overall, this was a great course! I found it to be highly informative and well-structured. However, I felt that Modules 1 and 3 were a bit challenging to follow, especially considering that the course does not require any prior experience in the subject. Including more real-life examples in these modules—similar to what was done effectively in Module 5—would make the content more accessible and relatable. Despite this, the course provided valuable insights, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in learning about clinical trials.

创建者 Adam

Mar 16, 2023

Content was informative and there were interesting examples and case studies. The lecturers occasionally read the slides word-for-word which can be frustrating. Otherwise a very good introduction to clinical trial design.

创建者 Gonzalo V

Jul 17, 2025

Interesting concepts for anyone starting in the clinical trials world. Would have been nice getting a few more use cases and graphic content, but the course structure and content is good overall.

创建者 Indira M

Aug 21, 2024

first 3 modules very good and rigorous- good background for sap. last 2 modules mostly common sense.

创建者 Marina V

Sep 16, 2023

Some concepts are a little confusing but overall the course gives a very good overview of the topic.

创建者 Folk-Man W

Sep 10, 2023

Tremendous amount of slide information that was not discussed. Learning became confusing.

创建者 syeda a

Jul 8, 2023

Really lets you know the basics of clinical trials. A very nice course for beginners

创建者 SARANYA R

Nov 16, 2023

wonderful course who work upon clinical research field

创建者 Mallikarjuna R P

Jul 9, 2024

Good Learning

创建者 Vijaya B

Jul 1, 2024

good

创建者 Sandra R

Aug 24, 2025

The most boring and uninteresting method of instruction. The major concepts should have been placed on the slides instead of just a verbal instruction. Very surprising that this course is not as effective as it could be.

创建者 Tomeka K O

Aug 1, 2024

Very hard to answer fill in the blanks

创建者 Devi v p B

Sep 28, 2024

I feel coursera is complex to learn and mostly difficult to understand some of the assignment questions. The dumbest thing is that when you try to prepare a programming questions, it should be clear about the databases/tables and etc. Coursera want me to remember those specific dataset and write the code. I hope it would be better the assignment are designed in such a way make sense.