Archive: Principal Investigator Oversight and the Appropriate Delegation of Tasks
Jun 1, 2020, 21:50 PM
Course Id :
19480
Barnett Code :
BI13419
Date :
March 19, 2019
Conf Date :
Mar 19, 2019, 11:00 AM
Price :
735.00
Site License Price :
1735.00
Principal Investigators (PIs) are required to provide
adequate oversight of all clinical research activities at the site, whether the
activity is conducted by the PI, by study team members, or by applicable third
parties. Adequate oversight encompasses many activities and obligations, such
as ensuring regulatory compliance, staff training, and subject medical care. In
this web seminar, we will discuss the regulatory requirements and guidance
regarding adequate investigator oversight and appropriate delegation of study
tasks, review documentation requirements, and determine strategies for
appropriate delegation of tasks.
- Recognize the industry
concerns about adequate delegation and improper delegation of study
activities
- Identify documentation
requirements for proper delegation and investigator oversight
- Identify strategies for
determining role assignment specific to a study project and requirements
of PI oversight
- Site Research Managers
- Investigators
- Clinical Research Associates/Monitors
- Study/Clinical Research
Associate Managers
- Clinical Research
Coordinators
- Sponsors/CROs
Elizabeth Ronk Nelson, M.P.H.
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215.413.2471.
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topics :
- Clinical Research
- Medical Device
jobfunctions :
- Clinical Operations & Trial Management
- Clinical Quality Assurance
- Clinical Research Associate
- Clinical Research Coordinator
- Clinical Research Investigator
- Nursing
- Project Manager
- Quality Control
- Regulatory Affairs
- Study Site Compliance
- Training
series :
- Clinical Trials & Translational Medicine
content Id :
201942
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