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Randomized Controlled Trial | Study designs | Epidemiology in Minutes | EpiMinutes 6

Randomized control trials (RCTs) are the best form of study designs involving primary data collection, especially for finding any association between exposure and outcome. Although it cannot be applied for all exposures or interventions, and can be quite time and resource consuming. In this mini-presentation of EpiMinutes, I am giving a brief overview of the very basics of RCTs, with an example. I hope this will be helpful as an introduction to this very robust but challenging study design. Also, I thought that I would keep the video on so that you could see me and put my name on a face! 😊 #randomizedcontrolledtrials #EpiMinutes #epidemiology #studydesigns #randomisedcontrolledtrials #fundamentalsofepidemiology Resources used in this presentation: Thumbnail: Susmita Roy Designing a research project: randomized controlled trials and their principles JM Kendall https://emj.bmj.com/content/20/2/164 Single-Dose Azithromycin for the Treatment of Cholera in Adults Debasish Saha, Mohammad M. Karim, Wasif A. Khan, Sabeena Ahmed, Mohammed A. Salam, Michael L. Bennish https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056... Welcome Page (training.icddrb.org) https://images.app.goo.gl/RavkWnRnhqW... ................................................................... Kazi's brief biography: Dr Kazi Mizanur Rahman is a medical graduate (Dhaka Medical College, University of Dhaka), with post-graduate qualifications in epidemiology (MS Epidemiology, Harvard University) and population health (PhD, Australian National University). Dr Rahman worked for more than a decade at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh as a public health researcher. He also taught at James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University for five years. In Australia, since finishing his PhD in 2015, Kazi has been working as an epidemiologist both in academia and program with a focus on protection and promotion of health at the population level.

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