Super webinar
On Tuesday 11 February 2020 ACTA will hold its biggest webinar to date—the Super Webinar to disseminate and open communication around a document ACTA has created to guide trialists towards optimising their trials for implementation and implementability.
The Super Webinar will be held concurrently at nine live locations in capital cities across Australia and New Zealand. It will be hosted and facilitated at each site by members of ACTA’s Reference Group on the Impact and Implementation of CTN Clinical Trials.
This event will start with a one-hour webinar presentation followed by an hour of peer-to-peer discussion.
This event will be relevant for anyone who is involved with clinical trials, or who has an interest in clinical trials: researchers, clinicians, health service providers, health managers, institution heads etc.
The live sessions will be held on Tuesday 11 February 2020 for two hours at the following times:
Perth, 11:00 am
Conference Centre Auditorium, L3, St John of God Hospital, 25 McCourt St entrance, Subiaco
Host: Professor Paul Cohen
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Darwin, 12:30 pm
Menzies JMB seminar rm 013-014, Royal Darwin Hospital campus building, 58 Rocklands Dr, Tiwi
Host: Professor Alan Cass
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Brisbane, 1:00 pm
JB Petrie Rm, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 199 Ipswich Rd, Woolloongabba
Host: Professor David Johnson
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Brisbane, 1:00 pm
IHBI Seminar Rm (Q430) , QUT Kelvin Grove Campus, corner Musk and Victoria Park Rd, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059
Host: Professor Samantha Keogh
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Adelaide, 1:30 pm
Seminar rm, SAHMRI Women and Kids, L7 Rieger Building, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Terrace, Adelaide
Host: A/Prof Phillipa Middleton
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Melbourne, 2:00 pm
Krum Rm 305, L3, Monash University, 553 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne
Host: Professor Sally Green
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Sydney, 2:00 pm
Rm CB10.02.340 (Bld 10, L2, Rm 340), UTS, 15 Broadway, Ultimo
Host: Professor Chris Levi
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Auckland, 4:00 pm
Room 503-024, FMHS Bld, 85 Park Rd, Grafton
Host: Professor Frank Bloomfield
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Otago 4:00 pm
Room 033/036, Dept of Preventive and Social Medicine (PSM), Ground floor, Adams Building, 18 Frederick St, Dunedin
Host: Professor Sue Crengle
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Online, 2:00 pm AEDST
Host: Professor Steve Webb
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