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Event Description
New York Metropolitan: Measuring the Impact of Complexity on Productivity
When:
Mar 8, 2017 from 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM (ET)
Associated with
ACRP New York Metropolitan Chapter
Measuring the Impact of Complexity on Productivity
Speaker:
David Morin, MD, RPH, FACP, CPI
Director of Clinical Research
Holston Medical Group
Kingston, TN
Program Description:
It should come as no surprise that Protocol complexity is increasing. Complexity increases workload and can negatively impact trial performance. So what can we as sites and sponsors do about this? Please join us as we learn from Dr. David Morin about how to measure and manage protocol complexity to maximize productivity and understand our own limits as research teams.
Event Objectives:
Define the difference between workload and productivity
Discuss how baseline workload may affect productivity
Explore the potential applications of this method toward accepting and allocating new studies, manege existing CRC workload, determine adequate resources, and quality assurance.
Target Audience:
All clinical research professionals.
Level:
Intermediate
Registration:
This event is FREE for NY Metropolitan chapter members and employees of NYU Langone Medical Center (with valid ID at registration), and $25 for non-chapter members. No refunds unless the chapter cancels the event.
Contact hours:
1.5 contact hours and CMEs have been applied for through ACRP.
Click
here
to purchase contact hours.
View full event flyer.
Location
NYU Langone Medical Center
Alumni Hall B, 1st Floor
550 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
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Contact
Janet Holwell
jholwell@aol.com
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