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April 2016 Students Invited to Create Their Own Clinical Trial to Mark International Celebration
Students Invited to Create Their Own Clinical Trial to Mark International Celebration
To mark International Clinical Trials Day the ‘Health Research Board – Trials Methodology Research Network’ based in NUI Galway launches START COMPETITION for primary school students
On May 20th every year, the world celebrates International Clinical Trials Day. This event marks the anniversary of the first ever documented clinical trial, which was conducted on sailors in the Royal Navy in 1747. To celebrate this important occasion, the Health Research Board – Trials Methodology Research Network (HRB-TMRN) based in NUI Galway has launched the Schools Teaching Awareness of Randomised Trials (START) competition.
This competition invites 4th, 5th and 6th class students and their teachers to design, carry out and evaluate their very own clinical trial. Participation in this competition meets several key aspects of the school curriculum including Maths, Science, English, Irish, Information & Communication Technology and Social, Personal & Health Education.
Students are asked to choose a simple, easy to answer question and use the proper steps of a trial to answer it scientifically, using the resources provided on the HRB-TMRN website. Questions might include things like ‘Can using coloured paper for written spelling tests increase students’ scores?’ or ‘Does 10 minutes of dancing every morning before classes improve student’s attention?’. Findings from each trial can be reported through podcast, video, website, report format, collage or poster. The purpose of the competition is to help students become aware of the clinical trial process, rather than answering a ground breaking question.
Commenting on the project, Dr Sandra Galvin, HRB-TMRN Coordinator based in NUI Galway said: “This is an exciting new initiative and the first of its kind to bring awareness of clinical trials to the younger community. Schoolchildren and their teachers are so creative and we are really looking forward to seeing what innovative ways teachers and pupils go about designing and reporting their trial.”
All schools submitting an entry will be listed among the ‘Trial Aware Primary Schools 2016’ on the HRB-TMRN website, and shortlisted entries will be invited to Galway on Friday, May 20th, where the winner will be announced and presented with the START Trophy 2016.
Each project will be assessed by:
- How well does the project adhere to the structure of a clinical trial?
- Does the project provide new insights into a healthcare issue in the school or local or wider community?
- How well presented are the findings of the trial, so that any member of the community could understand the findings?
- Can other schools learn something new from this project?
To register your trial complete the Trial Registration Form, which can be found on the website www.hrb-tmrn.ie and it email to hrb-tmrn@nuigalway.ie or alternatively Post to: Room 235, 1st Floor, Áras Moyola, School of Nursing and Midwifery, NUI Galway.
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