October 2019 Meet & Greet Dallas & Ft. Worth
Purchase contact hours here
Two ACRP Global 2019 Recorded Presentations
Speakers:
Regulatory Update
- David Vulcano, LCSW, MBA, CIP, RAC, VP Research Compliance & Integrity, HCA
Clinical Misconduct: Examples and Implications for Your Clinical Staff
- Michael Hamrell, RAC, CCRA, RQAP-GCP, PhD, President, MORIAH Consultants
- Janet Holwell, CCRC, CCRA, TIACR, FACRP, Clinical Research Consultant
Program Agenda:
8:30pm - 9:00am Continental breakfast & Networking
9:00am - 11:00am 2 ACRP 2019 Global Recorded presentations
Program Description:
Regulatory Update
- Join us for a stimulating presentation that offers a high level overview of the recent changes to laws, regulations, policies and trends that affect our industry. Many of these are from FRDA and OHRP buy many are intended mostly for healthcare operations that are unintentionally (or intentionally) bleeding over into research operations.
Upon completion of this Seminar, attendees should be able to:
- Identify several new and updates to laws and regulations that affect our industry.
- Recall summaries of the relevant parts that may affect our industry.
- Hypothesize on how these regulations may impact operations.
Clinical Misconduct: Examples and Implications for Your Clinical Staff
- The Buck Stops with the PI... or Does It? Regulation states that ultimate responsibility for a clinical trial rests with the principal investigator. This session will provide information on the implications and consequences of investigator and staff misconduct in clinical research. Using case studies and actual findings, participants will learn about clinical trials compliance, what kinds of misconduct have occurred in the past and the consequences of a finding of misconduct. Reasons for committing fraud will be explored.
Upon completion of this Seminar, attendees should be able to:
- Define Scientific misconduct in clinical research.
- List three case examples of investigator and coordinator misconduct.
- Describe the consequences of misconduct.
Registration Cost: FREE to all Chapter, ACRP, and non-members
Contact hours: 2.0 Contact hours have been applied for through ACRP.
Membership is not required for online registration of contact hours.
To receive contact hours: Purchase the contact hours, sign in at the event, and attend the program. Log on to the ACRP website then “My Courses” to complete the evaluation no later than 30 days following the event and obtain the online certificate.
Contact Hour Cost:
- $0 Chapter Members
- $15 ACRP Members
- $30 Non-Members
Refund Policy: Not applicable
Sponsors:
Scottish Rite Hospital has provided the room for this event
Meet and Greet Sponsored by Medix www.medixteam.com
The sponsors named above do not have any influence on the content of the presentation.
Bring a co-worker and your business cards for Networking & Door Prize Drawing!