Webinars
2023 - Running international trials: new regulations and new solutions
Please find here the programme.
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):
Platform trials in intracerebral haemorrhage (Craig Anderson, Australia):
2021 — Update on trial activity in ESOTA
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
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.
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