FDAnews Announces — New Management Report — Data Integrity in Clinical Trials: Ensuring Valid Results
Falls Church, VA (PRWEB) August 16, 2016 -- Data Integrity in Clinical Trials:
Ensuring Valid Results
**An FDAnews Management Report**
http://www.fdanews.com/DataIntegrityCT
Are manufacturers ready for the FDA’s laser focus on their clinical trial’s data integrity?
What gaps do they need to close before its eyes are turned in their direction?
Data Integrity in Clinical Trials: Ensuring Valid Results details the challenges of maintaining data integrity in clinical trials and offers solutions for closing gaps that can lead to tainted results. The report will cover the following:
• How inadequate training of researchers can threaten data integrity
• How use of electronic patient records bumps up against privacy requirements in HIPAA
• How BIMO programs monitor trials and recent inspection trends
• How to prioritize remediation efforts by risk
• Current trends in clinical trials that make data security more complicated, and more important than ever
Order Data Integrity in Clinical Trials today and prevent potential missteps and create a remediation strategy that corrects violations and protects the validity of the trail’s findings.
Who Will Benefit:
• Medical Affairs Officers
• Director of Clinical Operations
• Regulatory Affairs Professionals
• Director of Publications
• Director of Clinical Trial Regulatory Management
• Clinical Trial Information Disclosure Directors
• Global Clinical Safety and Pharmacovigilance Officers
FDAnews Management Report Details:
Data Integrity in Clinical Trials:
Ensuring Valid Results
Price: $397
http://www.fdanews.com/DataIntegrityCT
Easy Ways to Order:
Online: http://www.fdanews.com/DataIntegrityCT
By phone: 888-838-5578 or 703-538-7600
About FDAnews:
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Michelle Butler, FDANEWS, http://www.fdanews.com, +1 (703) 538-7665, [email protected]
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