Oxford Outcomes 1 day conference
(complimentary & by invitation)

Patient Reported Outcomes to Support Product Licensing & Reimbursement

July 3, 2008
Said Business School, Oxford

Confirmed speakers include:
Dr. Mira Pavlovic, EMEA
Professor John Brazier,
Health Economics and Decision Science, University of Sheffield
Dr. Annabel Nixon, Oxford Outcomes Ltd

If you would like to attend, please contact Sarah Middleditch:
+44 (0) 1865 324930
sarah.middleditch@oxfordoutcomes.com

 

Schedule   -   Venue   -   Getting there   -   Map   -   Hotels   -   About Oxford Outcomes

 

Schedule

09:30   Registration & coffee - Refreshments and pastries will be served
10:00   Introduction & welcome: Dr. Andrew Lloyd, Oxford Outcomes Ltd
10:10   Dr. Mira Pavlovic, European Medicines Agency, "HRQL claims and drug development"
10:40   Dr. Annabel Nixon, Oxford Outcomes Ltd, "PRO evidence to support label claims: conceptual frameworks, endpoint models and PRO dossiers"
11:10   Break - Refreshments and biscuits will be served
11:40   Short paper session:
            Paul Swinburn, Oxford Outcomes Ltd, "Data pooling in multinational trials"
            Nuz Quadri, Oxford Outcomes Ltd, "Development and testing of EQ-5D version 2"
            Shona Falconer, Oxford Outcomes Ltd, "Why is qualitative data useful?"
12:30   Professor John Brazier, "Reviewing the new NICE guidelines for utilities"
13:15   Lunch
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Venue

The venue for the conference is the Said Business School, which is located on Park End Street in the centre of Oxford. More information on this venue can be found on its website.

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Getting there

Rail
The Said Business School is next to Oxford Railway Station. Simply exit the station, walk across the bus stop area, and turn right to exit onto the main road. At the traffic lights, turn left and the Said Business School is on your left.

Park & Ride
Several Park & Ride bus services operates from the edge of Oxford into the city centre. The Seacourt service stops opposite the Said Business School. You can find more information on these services here.

Bus
From Gloucester Green bus station: leave the bus station and turn right onto George Street. When the road bears left, continue straight on across Hythe Bridge Street. The Said Business School is approximately 5 minutes walk away, on the right-hand side.

Air
From Heathrow:
the easiest way to get to Oxford from Heathrow is via coach. The Oxford Bus Company operate a regular service from all 5 terminals. The service terminates in Oxford at Gloucester Green bus station (see above). You can find out more about the coach service here. Another alternative is to arrange for a taxi transfer to Oxford through Oxicars (+44 (0) 1865 875900). Pick-up from Heathrow costs £76. A drop-off at the airport costs £68.
From Gatwick: the easiest way to get to Oxford from Gatwick is via coach. The Oxford Bus Company operate a regular service from both terminals. The service terminates in Oxford at Gloucester Green bus station (see above). You can find out more about the coach service here.

Parking
Only disabled parking is available at the Said Business School. There are several public car parks in the vicinity; please see this map (PDF file) for information.

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Hotels

If you need to stay overnight in Oxford, you can find a list of suggested hotels here.

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About Oxford Outcomes
Oxford Outcomes provides an integrated package of outcomes research, translation and linguistic validation, health economics, epidemiology, RCT and observational study design and strategic advice.

For more information:
www.oxfordoutcomes.com
enquiries@oxfordoutcomes.com