Archive: Writing Protocols for Diagnostic Studies
Jun 1, 2020, 21:50 PM
Course Id :
13558
Barnett Code :
BI11974
Date :
April 15, 2015
Conf Date :
Apr 15, 2015, 10:30 AM
Price :
735.00
Site License Price :
1735.00
Diagnostic studies vary greatly from standard pharma and
device studies, and the documents generated for these studies differ
accordingly. This web seminar presents the basic tools required to generate
protocols for sample collection, accuracy, and reproducibility studies.
Participants will learn the elements of each of these protocols, how they
differ from the standard pharma protocols, the guidances to follow for
reference, and the regulatory environment surrounding sample collection and
informed consents for de-linked samples.
- Describe the sample
collection process, delinking, and sample handling
- Differentiate between the
requirements of a traditional pharma protocol and a diagnostics protocol
- Identify the elements
required for a sample collection protocol
- Identify the elements
required for an accuracy study protocol
- Identify the elements
required for a reproducibility study protocol
- Describe the regulatory
documents required, and when they are required, including informed consent
- Medical Directors
- Medical Writers
- Clinical Research
Associates
- Clinical Scientists
- Regulatory Affairs
Professionals
- Research and Development
Personnel
- CRO Personnel
- Personnel planning a
change from the pharma sector to the diagnostic sector
The course will be led by one of the following
instructors:
Cheryl Vitow
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Hold
this course at your company! For more information, contact Naila Ganatra at +1
215.413.2471.
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topics :
- Clinical Research
- Regulatory Compliance
jobfunctions :
- Clinical Operations & Trial Management
- Clinical Research Investigator
- Medical Affairs
- Medical Writing
- Regulatory Affairs
- Training
series :
- Clinical Trials & Translational Medicine
content Id :
149008
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