Auditing vs. monitoring, defining the purpose, application and process
Submitted by Admin on Mon, 07/12/2010 - 03:14
08/03/2010 10:00 am
08/03/2010 11:00 am
US/Pacific
Why Should You Attend:
When conducting a clinical trial, the regulatory bodies expect from the sponsor to be in control of the quality of the trial. More specifically the sponsor should monitor (QC) and audit (QA) the trial in order to address this expectation. In addition, monitoring and auditing the trial provides the sponsor with information and insight that perfectly serves the purpose of protecting, as well as improving, the sponsor’s business interests by helping sponsor preventing legal, ethical or financial issues, related to possible error or trial misconduct, proactively from happening.
Areas Covered in the Seminar:
- Background and Definitions.
- Roles and Responsibilities.
- Symbiosis of Monitoring & Auditing.
- Planning & Conduct of Monitoring & Auditing.
- Identifying & Handling Possible Fraud And Misconduct.
- Ensuring A successful Trial Conduct.
- Continuous Improvement.
- Past Lessons vs. Future Trials.
Webinar Presenters:
ComplianceOnline,Arash Amirpour

