Learner Reviews & Feedback for Design and Interpretation of Clinical Trials by Johns Hopkins University
About the Course
Top reviews
OS
Sep 18, 2019
This course would be most useful to the participant if pursued within a short time-frame, of maximum of 6 weeks. Both lecturers were clear and good communicators. I would take more of their classes.
TH
May 30, 2018
I was able to learn a lot from this course. The lectures and the sequence of the presentations were logical and clear to understand. I will definitely recommend this course for my colleagues.
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By Suha A
•Aug 29, 2021
Nice ,clear course
By Sumit S
•Dec 20, 2017
Excellent course.
By Rahma m
•Dec 26, 2018
Excellent course
By FERNANDO C
•Sep 29, 2018
It was amagazin
By Qier W
•Sep 19, 2020
Great teacher!
By SHIYONA N
•Aug 22, 2020
Usefull course
By Muhammed E M
•Aug 5, 2020
Good course !
By Xiaomin W
•Dec 22, 2020
Very good!
By natalia r
•Jan 19, 2020
Very good!
By ALFREDO H
•Oct 28, 2019
excelente
By AHMED F
•Jun 26, 2022
Od ne
By Adeola A
•Jan 5, 2017
great
By VENKATESHWARAN T
•Jul 14, 2024
Good
By barah k a
•Mar 10, 2017
good
By Soujanya K
•Jul 14, 2022
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By Marcus C
•Jul 16, 2017
Was alright, but felt a bit short of content. Some more interactive assignments, questionnaires and examples would be nice.
By Robert W
•Aug 27, 2019
for me personally the level was to basic. Having said that, it gives a good overview on clinical trial designs.
By Bruna d A P
•Mar 26, 2020
The content was very well prepared, but i think most of the Topics can not be applie
By Marilia C
•Aug 31, 2017
Good course as an introduction of the topic.
By Xin W
•Jan 2, 2017
presentation is poor, not very engaging
By Nicolas C
•Jun 11, 2017
Interesting, but a little elementary.
By Sandeep C
•Mar 15, 2020
english is not too formal.
By Akshaya B
•Nov 16, 2022
Really Good
By huangchenghui
•Feb 1, 2022
视频看不了
By Meghal G
•Oct 28, 2022
This course will benefit from updating information and more engaging presentation rather than regurgitation of slide content