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6th EULAR Registers and Observational Drug Studies (RODS) Meeting 2024

Next Course in October 2024

This is a course which will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands, from Saturday, 26 October 2024 to Sunday, 27 October 2024.

Course Description

The EULAR RODS (Registers and Observational Drug Studies) meeting has a tradition that extends back many years and has been enthusiastically received by participants over the years.  This meeting aims to provide insights into practical and methodological aspects of registers and drug observational studies, data handling and analysis, promoting and facilitating collaborative work through a series of interactive lectures, debates, workshops and round table discussions.

The meeting structure and content builds on previous RODS experiences and direct feedback from participants and brings attention to novel aspects around future applications of registers. It incorporates innovative and complex methodology. Keynote lectures will touch on novel conceptual frameworks for studying rheumatic diseases, that can enhance our understanding of disease both from a biological and non-biological perspective.

In this unique course spread across two days, attendees will have an opportunity to network and have a one-to-one interaction with experts in the field, as well as to present their own ideas in the form of posters and oral presentations. Learning, evaluation and feed-back from participants and instructors will have many different formats including lectures, debates, workshops, round-table discussions.

Learning Objectives

  • To provide a pragmatic view of register establishment and maintenance from existing and new registers
  • To discuss and learn from examples of existing European registers and successful collaborative studies involving cross-country register analyses 
  • To gain insights on new conceptual frameworks for studying rheumatic diseases, that bring together qualitative and quantitative methodologies 
  • To enhance networking and interaction among young and established investigators and stimulate opportunities for collaborative work 
  • To provide insights into appropriate methods (including basic and advanced statistical approaches) for analysing longitudinal data and appropriately interpreting outputs 
  • To provide insights into big data analyses and artificial intelligence, pitfalls with data handling and analyses, challenges, and opportunities 

Certification

After the course, all participants who have successfully completed the course will receive a certificate of attendance on their EULAR School user account.
*100% course attendance is required.

Additional information

If you have any questions, please contact education@eular.org.

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