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This would basically be the welcome page, explaining what this site is all about. Similar to Good Clinical Practices it will have information about registratering, logging in, technology test, and the sponsors. For purposes of population, here's the text from Good Clinical Practices with a few modifications to links.

Applied Statistics for Clinical Researchers is an interactive web-based course for physicians. The course describes the principles of Good Clinical Practices and covers a wide range of topics that include: introduction to clinical research, ethical considerations, applied statistics, planning and implementation of clinical trials, conducting clinical trials and the future of clinical research.

The Good Practices in Clinical Research web course features lectures, readings, and exercises developed by renowned physicians and researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Joslin Diabetes Center, the Costa Rican Institute of Clinical Research, and Pfizer.

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The Center for Experimental Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology is solely responsible for the content of this web course.



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