PSI 2014 Past Events

Please see below the list of past PSI events for 2014. To access the agenda and the event flyer for each event please click on the individual event link that you want to view, this will take you to the relevant event page.

Scientific Meetings

5 June 2014: -  Communicating Complex Statistical Concepts

3 September 2014: -Prior Elicitation

 5 November 2014: - How Do Data Monitoring Committee Operate 


Training Courses

4 - 5 February 2014:- Introduction to Pharmacokinetics & Bioequivalence 

25 - 26 February 2014:- Practical Bayesian Analysis

20 - 21 May 2014:- Missing Data


Webinars

11 March 2014: - Trials and Errors in Clinical Trials

16 October 2014: -  Heart Failure Trials and Recurrent Events


 

EventsFuture Events


  • PSI Mentoring 2026 - Dates: 05 Jan – 13 Feb, 2026

    Date: Ongoing 6 month cycle beginning late April/early May 2026 Are you a member of PSI looking to further your career or help develop others - why not sign up to the PSI Mentoring scheme? You can expand your network, improve your leadership skills and learn from more senior colleagues in the industry.
  • PSI Training Course: Effective Leadership – the keys to growing your leadership capabilities - Dates: 05 – 26 Feb, 2026

    This course will consist of three online half-day workshops. The first will be aimed at building trust, the backbone of leadership and a key to becoming effective. This is key to building a solid foundation. The second will be on improving communication as a technical leader. This workshop will focus on communication strategies for different stakeholders and will involve tips on effective communication and how to develop the skills of active listening, coaching and what improv can teach us about good communication. The final workshop will bring these two components together to help leaders become more influential. This will also focus on how to use Steven Covey’s 7-Habits, in particular Habits 4, 5 and 6, which are called the habits of communication. The workshops will be interactive, allowing you to practice the concepts discussed. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion. There will also be reflective time where you can think about what you are learning and how you might experiment with it.