Introductory course to the medical Ph.D programme

Course supervisor: Lise Lund H?heim, Prof II, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences

Location: Domus Odontologica (DO)

Lecturers:

Magne Nylenna, Prof. II, Institute of Health and Society

Geeta Gulati, PhD representative, Faculty of Medicine

Anne Marie L. Dalby, PhD representative, Faculty of Medicine

Elin Olaug Rosvold, Professor/Head of the Norwegian Research School in General Practice

Haakon Benestad, Prof., Institute of Basic Medical Sciences

Line Gr?nning-Wang, Associate Professor, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences

Bj?rn Hofmann, Prof. II , Institute of Health and Society

Per Nortvedt, Prof. II , Institute of Health and Society

Jan Helge Solbakk, Prof. II, Institute of Health and Society

Per Nafstad, Prof. Institute of Health and Society

Arnoldo Frigessi, Prof., Institute of Basic Medical Sciences

Christoph Gradman, Prof., Institute of Health and Society

K?re Moen, postdoc, Institute of Health and Society

Anne Kveim Lie, Associate Professor, Institute of Health and Society

 

 

Monday 18.11.

Sted: GA02 A1.1001 Store auditorium, DO

09.00 – 09.10      Welcome, introduction to the course – Lise Lund H?heim

09.10  – 11.00     What is medical research? – Magne Nylenna

11.15 – 11.30      MedDocs and PhD forums - Geeta Gulati and Anne Marie L. Dalby

11.30 - 11.45       Information about Norwegian Research Schools - Elin Olaug Rosvold

11.45 – 12.15      Lunch

12.15 – 15.15      Basic medical science – Haakon Benestad/ Line Gr?nning-Wang

Tuesday 19.11.

Sted: GA02 A1.1001 Store auditorium, DO

Philosophy of Science

09.00-09.45     What is science? What is it about? What is knowledge? What is truth? Some crumbs from the philosophy of science. Professor Bj?rn Hofmann

10.00-10.45     Forms of rationality in (the natural) sciences: Inference, theory testing, and causation. Adjunct professor Bj?rn Hofmann

10.45-11.45     Group work

11.45-12.15     Lunch

12.15-12.45     Presentation of group work and discussion

12.45-13.15     Aims and Limitations in Science: Risk, Uncertainty, Ignorance, and Indeterminacy. Adjunct professor Bj?rn Hofmann

13.30-14.15     Philosophy of the Social Sciences: on reflexivity, double hermeneutics, reductionism, emergence, generalization. Professor Per Nortvedt

14.15-15.15     Group work

15.15-16.00     Presentation of group work and discussion.

Wednesday 20.11.

Sted: GA02 A1.1001 Store auditorium, DO

Research Ethics and Science ethics

09.00-09.45     Research ethics: principles, regulations and examples. Consent, placebo, equipoise, standard of care. Professor Jan Helge Solbakk

10.00-10.45     Science ethics: Scientific norms, misconduct (plagiacy, authorship, falsification, fabrication) and whistle blowing. Professor Jan Helge Solbakk

10.45-11.45     Group work

11.45-12.30     Lunch

12.30-13.00     Presentation of group work and discussion

13.00-13.45     Publication ethics: Co-authorship, norms of citation and referencing. Prof. Jan Helge Solbakk

14.00-14.45     Science Ethics: Introduction to group work. Professor Haakon Breien Benestad.

14.45-15.30     Group work

15.30-16.00     Presentation of group work and discussion

Thursday 21.11.

Sted: GA02 A1.1001 Store auditorium, DO

09.00 – 12.00     Epidemiology – Per Nafstad

12.00 – 12.45     Lunch

12.45 – 15.45     Statistics – Arnoldo Frigessi

Friday 22.11.

Sted: GA02 A1.1001 Store auditorium, DO

09.00 – 10.45     Qualitative research –  K?re Moen

11.00 – 12.00     Medical history - Anne Kveim Lie

12.00 – 12.15     Information regarding MF9030E INTRO II, exam and evaluation - Lise Lund H?heim

 

 

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