Research using Real World Data I – Principles and Methodologies
Short Course

Overview

Degree
Kurs
Duration
2 days / 2 x 4 h in the afternoons
Fee
CHF 750
Language
Englisch

This compact course introduces to the principles, methodologies, and applications of Real-World Evidence (RWE) in clinical research. Designed for PhD candidates, the course bridges the gap between traditional randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and the growing importance of real-world data (RWD) in regulatory decision-making, health technology assessment, and clinical practice.

Participants will explore the sources of RWD, including electronic health records, registries, claims data, and patient-reported outcomes. The course emphasizes methodological rigor, including study design, bias mitigation, and statistical approaches tailored to observational data. In addition, it will provide examples of how the use of RWD can make RCTs more efficient. Through interactive sessions, case studies, and group discussions, students will gain practical insights into how RWE can complement clinical trials and inform evidence-based medicine.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the definition and scope of Real-World Evidence in clinical research
  • Identify and evaluate different sources of Real-World Data
  • Design robust RWE studies and understand common pitfalls
  • Apply appropriate analytical methods to RWD
  • Understand how RWD can support an efficient conduct of RCTs

Further information:

Research using Real World Data I – Principles and Methodologies

  • Afternoon sessions with lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on group work, and pre-readings
  • Case-based learning with real-world examples from clinical research

15 hours of workload. This course can be combined with module 3 (Observational Studies) or module 4 (Randomized Controlled Trials) from the EHRM course to obtain 1 ECTS.

If all requirements have been met, you will receive a certificate for 15 hours of workload.

To add this course to your academic record, please create a Learning Contract on MOnA (choosing your supervisor as the assessor and pass/fail as assessment) before the start day of the course and follow the instructions of your respective faculty.

This course is open for everyone who is interested building a foundational understanding of real-world evidence (RWE) in research. The course is specifically tailored for PhD students of the PhD subject Clinical Research and related disciplines enrolled at the University of Basel, Faculty of Medicine.

Moreover, PhD students of the GSMHS and of the other PhD subjects of the Faculty of Medicine (Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Ethics, Medicines Development, Nursing Science, Public Health/ Epidemiology or Sport Science) are eligible to register for the course.

Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of clinical research methodology and statistics. Basic knowledge can be obtained e.g. in the Essentials in Health Research Methods (EHRM) courses.

Minimum 8 and maximum 18 registered participants.

  • Dr. Andrea Kiemen

Mareike Gräter
Training and Education
Departement of Clinical Research (DKF), University of Basel
c/o University Hospital Basel
Spitalstrasse 8/12
CH-4031 Basel

mareike.graeter@usb.ch
Tel. +41 61 556 59 76
Weiterbildungen Departement Klinische Forschung

Available Mon-Thu 08.30h - 13.30h

Fee CHF 750 *)
The course fee includes course materials and provision during coffee/tea breaks.

*)The Department of Clinical Research (DKF) offers training grants for members of DKF research groups which result in a reduced fee of CHF 375. Please note, that training grants can only be offered to DKF clinical research group members, who are working at the group leaders’ local study center.

Medical Faculty of the University of Basel

Organiser
Department of Clinical Research, University of Basel, c/o University Hospital Basel

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