FDAnews Announces — Data Integrity: How to Build and Maintain a Culture of Accuracy
Falls Church, VA (PRWEB) March 24, 2016 -- Data Integrity: How to Build and Maintain a Culture of Accuracy
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Over the past few years, global regulators have increased their focus on the pharma industry’s data integrity systems.
The result? An uptick in enforcement actions.
Data Integrity: How to Build and Maintain a Culture of Accuracy, provides concrete, proven tools and techniques to help identify existing and potential data integrity problems before they snowball out of control.
Step by step, learn how to create a culture of accuracy that has data integrity protection at its heart, beginning with building an internal mechanism for dealing with any current breaches.
Course participants will learn:
- How to identify and triage data integrity issues
- A time-tested, 13-step process to uncover data integrity issues
- How to select and use key business metrics that will show where possible breaches may be hiding
- How to mine 483s and warning letters to identify data breaches
- The 5 top solutions to data integrity problems
Data Integrity: How to Build and Maintain a Culture of Accuracy is a three-part solution that includes Avoiding Data Integrity Breaches, a 44-page management report; Good Documentation Practices, a 10-minute eLearning course to use for staff training; and Data Integrity Problems on the Rise, an 82-minute webinar on data integrity processes taught by Quintiles Consulting experts Marie McDonald and Glen Potvin. And it’s all available for one low price.
Product Details:
Data Integrity: How to Build and Maintain a Culture of Accuracy
http://www.fdanews.com/dataintegritycultureaccuracy
Price:
$487
Easy Ways to Register:
Online: http://www.fdanews.com/dataintegritycultureaccuracy
By phone: 888-838-5578 or 703-538-7600
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Michelle Butler, FDANEWS, http://www.fdanews.com, +1 (703) 538-7665, [email protected]
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