Managing Risk in eClinical Technologies and Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCTs)
A webinar for VPs, Directors and Managers in clinical trial sponsors
This webinar covers the perceived and actual risks that concern trial sponsors when considering using eClinical services, especially in support of decentralized trials. Expert speakers with significant experience within sponsors and quality auditing share their experiences and answer questions on problems arising – and innovative solutions – for the effective selection and qualification of eClinical service providers.
This webinar shares practical advice from experts with experience from within trial sponsors on how to implement such an enterprise framework, and will cover the information resources available to cut the work required.
The webinar also introduces an innovative solution using latest industry standards to evaluate vendors objectively for:
- eHealth Records
- Electronic Clinical Outcomes Assessment (eCOA)
- Electronic Informed Consent (eIC)
- Electronic Regulatory Binders/Electronic Investigator Site Files (eISF)
- Electronic Trial Master Files (eTMFs)
- Interactive Response Technologies/Interactive x{Telephone/Voice/Web} Response System (IRT/IxRS)
- Mobile cardiac monitoring
- Mobile HCP visits
- Telemedicine
- Wearable Devices/sensors
- Actigraphy Motion Sensors
- Digital design
Who this webinar is for
This webinar will benefit VPs, Directors and Managers in clinical trial sponsors and CROs responsible for:
- Quality Assurance
- Clinical Operations
- Vendor/Outsourcing Management
- Compliance/Regulatory Management
- Directors/Heads of Innovation
It will also hold useful insights for Contracts, QA and Compliance staff at clinical trials service and technology providers!
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Revolutionizing Clinical Trial Service Provider Qualification
Speakers
Jennifer Sessions
VP, Client Services, Diligent Pharma
Joseph Kim
Chief Marketing Officer at ProofPilot
Joseph Shenk
CEO at Quality Bridge
Jay Turpen
Head of Quality, Diligent Pharma