Virginia Chapter: Decentralized Clinical Trials
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Speaker Name:
- Francis Farrell, Ph. D., Senior Director of Research and Development, Carillion Clinic
Target Audience:
- CRCs
- CRAs
- Investigators
- Auditors
- Project Managers
- Regulatory Affairs/Compliance
- Data Managers (Site, Sponsor, CRO)
- Medical Monitor, Medical Officer, Project Physician
- Quality Assurance
- Clinical Research Administrators
- Other
Program Agenda and Description:
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM - Presentation
12:45 PM – 1:00 PM - Question & Answers
Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCT) have gained a space during the COVID19 pandemic. They certainly will remain as a part of clinical trials to come. Hear more from Dr. Farrell regarding his experience with a public health seroprevalence study conducted by Carillion Clinic for COVID19.
Learning Objectives:
- Define what is meant by a decentralized clinical trial (DCT)
- Have a general understanding of the current regulatory landscape for DCTs
- How a DCT methodology was used to conduct a COVID19 public health seroprevalence study
Registration Cost:
- ACRP Local Central Virginia Chapter Members = $0
- ACRP Members = $0
- Non ACRP = $0
Contact hours: 1 ACRP contact hour has been approved through ACRP. Membership is not required for online registration of contact hours.
Contact Hour cost (this cost is in addition to the event registration fee):
- ACRP Local Virginia Chapter Members = Free
- ACRP Members = $15.00
- Non ACRP = $30.00
Refund Policy: There are no refunds unless the program is cancelled by the chapter before the start of the program.