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Upcoming Symposium

Running international trials: new regulations and new solutions

SAVE THE DATE

23 May 2023, 14:00 – 17:00 h CET, at ICM Munich, Germany

Webinars

2022 - Registries: how to set them up, how to expand them and how to use them to run trials

SITS: How to set up and run an international stroke trial registry (Niaz Ahmed, Sweden)

RES-Q: How to set up and run an international stroke quality registry (Robert Mikulik, Czech Republic)

COVID19- thrombectomy registry: procedural registry in challenging times (Thanh Nguyen, United States)

CVT consortium: promoting collaborations between registries (Diana Aguiar de Sousa, Portugal)

Q&A Session with all speakers

2022 — Update on clinical stroke trials and role of ESOTA

Developing a collaborative network: the French experience (Jean-Marc Olivot, France):

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Platform trials in intracerebral haemorrhage (Craig Anderson, Australia):

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2021 — Update on trial activity in ESOTA

CONVINCE – update and lessons learned from an international stroke prevention trial (Peter Kelly, Ireland):

TENSION – challenges of an international thrombectomy trial (Götz Thomalla, Germany):

Tranexamic acid for ICH – The TICH-3 study – coming soon to a country near you? (Nikola Sprigg, UK):

2021 — Moving forward in Stroke Trials

Platform trials in Critical Care Medicine – what, why, how and implications stroke networks (Alistair Nichol, Ireland):

Consent in acute stroke trials (Götz Thomalla, Germany):

Applying for Horizon Europe EU funding and role of non-EU countries as partners (Kay Duggan Walls, Ireland):

Patient and Public Involvement in Research (Christine Roffe, UK):

2020 — Collaboration on Stroke Trials during COVID-19

Feasibility and validity of remote outcome assessments (Terry Quinn, Scotland):

Impacts of COVID on stroke trials. My experience and solutions (Urs Fischer, Switzerland):

Adapting to COVID for stroke trials of rehabilitation and recovery (Julie Bernhardt, Australia):

Archive

2019 – “The ESO Trials Alliance – Closer Collaboration on Stroke Trials in Europe” (Milan, 21 May 2019)

2018 – “Building a European Research “Network of Networks” – the ESO Trials Alliance” (Gothenburg, 15 May 2018)

2017 – “Is there a need, and are there opportunities?” and “What can be role of a European alliance?” (Prague, 15 May 2017)

2016 – “Increasing value and reducing waste in clinical stroke research” (Barcelona, 9 May 2016)

2015 – “Methods to improve recruitment and retention in stroke trials” (Glasgow, 16 April 2015)

2014 – “What are the regulatory barriers to multi-national stroke studies in Europe, and how can they be overcome?” (Nice, 6 May 2014)

Existing files to the older workshops and webinars can be viewed and downloaded here.

The eSTEP Course Catalogue provides an overview of ESO educational materials created and compiled for ease of use. The Course Catalogue is organised based on core and advanced content to suit members at all levels.

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