TIME DESCRIPTION SPEAKER
Analytic Approaches to Utilize Outcome Measures in Clinical Trials
9:00am-9:20am Approaches to Defining Clinically Meaningful Change in Trial Outcome Measures Jennifer Gewandter, PhD, MPH
University of Rochester
9:20am-9:40am Creating MCID Thresholds in Veterinary Medicine: Estimating Minimal Clinically-Important Difference (MCID) for LOAD and COI John F. Innes, BVSc, PhD, CertVR DSAS(orth),FRCVS
University of Liverpool
9:40am-9:50am Discussion of Application of Success-Failure to Pain Outcome Measures: CBPI Dottie Brown, MSCE, DVM, DACVS
Mars Veterinary Health
9:50am-10:10am BREAK
10:10am-10:20am Validated Scales for Assessing Acute Pain in Ruminants and Pigs: Approaches to Defining Success-Failure and What is Next? Stelio Luna, DVM, Ms, PhD, DipECVAA, CVA (IVAS)
São Paulo State University
10:20am-10:30am Success-Failure: Ground Reaction Forces Michael Conzemius, DVM, PhD, DACVS
Gilbert Queen Creek
10:30am-10:50am Use of AUC in Human Pain Studies James N. Campbell, MD
Centrexion Therapeutics
10:50am-11:20am Discussion: Analytic Approaches to Utilize Outcome Measures in Clinical Trials Panel Discussion
(Gewandter, Innes, Luna, Conzemius, Campbell)
11:20am-12:30pm LUNCH
12:30pm-12:50pm Primary Endpoints: Single, Multiple Endpoints, or Composite Endpoints? John T. Farrar, MD, PhD
University of Pennsylvania
12:50pm-1:10pm Statistical Considerations When Using Multiple or Composite Endpoints Claire Ruberman, PhD
FDA CVM
1:10pm-1:30pm Examples of Use of Multiple or Composite Endpoints in Veterinary Species: Food Animals Hans Coetzee, BVSc, Cert CHP, PhD, DACVCP, DACAW, DipECAWBM
Kansas State University
1:30pm-1:50pm Adaptive and Other Innovative Pain Measurement Study Designs Qiao Zhang, MS, PhD
FDA CVM
1:50pm-2:10pm Discussion on Pros and Cons of Multiple / Composite Endpoints, Design Adaptations in Veterinary Clinical Pain Research Panel Discussion
(Farrar, Ruberman, Coetzee, Zhang)
2:10pm-2:30pm Open Discussion & Future Planning

Registration is for an in person only meeting at NIH campus

 

This program has been approved for 10 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval for Veterinarians