ICH E6 (R3) CALLS FOR CRITICAL THINKING AND OPEN DIALOGUE ABOUT QUALITY
In this webcast, we will explore:
- The intended purpose of ICH regulations — to implement industry best practices and not to add additional burdens on clinical research staff.
- What organizations stand to gain from adopting the updated guidelines, versus the compliance and other costs they’re likely to incur.
- How, by applying critical thinking to risk management, organizations can improve their operational efficiencies by minimizing duplicate quality-assurance steps.
- Strategies for quick, relatively straightforward adoption of the new guidelines.
- Site identification, feasibility assessment, selection and activation
- Clinical data management, collecting and evaluating trial metrics
- Project management of studies, process optimization and operational excellence
About the Presenters
Rob King brings more than 25 years of clinical research industry experience to his role as FHI Clinical’s Chief Operating Officer. King has extensive experience in global clinical operations and executive leadership, with a professional and academic focus in quality management and compliance. King holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and is certified in nonprofit management from Duke University.
Sheelagh Aird has extensive experience in clinical data management and biometrics, holding a BSc in Pharmacology and doctorate in Pharmacokinetics from the University of Bath, UK. Following the completion of her academic studies, Sheelagh moved into the pharmaceutical industry, working for large, medium, and small CROs, heading up data management and programming groups. Sheelagh established and co-owned a bespoke data management CRO for 16 years, conducting studies for multinational pharma and biotech companies alike, having been involved in all phases of clinical trials across many therapeutic areas, from the large pharmacogenomic studies to the small cell therapy and ATIMP studies. Since 2016, Sheelagh has led PHASTAR’s Data Operations team of Data Managers and Data Scientists.