Essentials of Clinical Research: Conduct of Research Series

When:
January 31, 2019 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
2019-01-31T15:30:00-08:00
2019-01-31T17:30:00-08:00
Where:
Alway M112
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford
CA 94305
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Jessica P. Meyer, MBA
650-498-6140

Essentials of Clinical Research

Thursdays, starting Jan. 17 – Feb. 7 | 3:30 PM – 5:20PM 
E.D. Stone Alway Building, M112

This course, broken into two modules, provides a step-by-step model for how to: design and conduct clinical research at Stanford.

More information and event registration

Module 2: Conduct of Research

This four-part series includes an introduction to protocol development, Good Clinical Practice guidelines, and the principles and practices underlying ethical research.

Topics include:

  • Ethics and Clinical Research  (Jan. 17)
    Responsible Conduct of Research, Rules of Science, Informed Consent
  • Protocol Development (Jan. 24)
    Scientific Merit, IND/IDE Requirements, Clinical Research Objectives, Clinical Study Design
  • Conduct of Research (Jan. 31)
    Study Start-up considerations, Study Conduct, Good Clinical Practice guidelines and Essential Documents
  • Trial Closeout (Feb. 7) 
    Evidence based operations, End of Study Planning, Statistical Analyses, Data Sharing, ClinicalTrials.gov Reporting & a panel discussion with representatives from Clinical Research Quality (CRQ), Research Compliance Office (RCO), Research Management Group (RMG) and Quantitative Science Unit (QSU)

Faculty:

  • Maya Berdichesky, DMD, Quality and Compliance Manager, Stanford Center for Clinical Research
  • Jennifer Brown, RN, MLA, CCRP, Director, Clinical Research Quality, Spectrum
  • Anastasia Doherty, CIP, HRPP Associate Director, Research Compliance Office
  • Mark Pegram, MD, Professor of Medicine, Oncology
  • Kenneth Mahaffey, MD, Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Kiera Larsen, RN, Research Education Manager, Stanford Center for Clinical Research
  • Scott Patton, Clinical Trials Disclosure Manager, Clinical Research Quality, Spectrum
  • Erin Romer, Clinical Research Administration, Research Management Group
  • Holly Tabor, PhD, Associate Professor, Medicine, Primary Care and Population Health
  • Vandana Sundaram, MPH, Biostatistician, Medicine, Quantitative Sciences Unit
  • Peg Tsao, RN, Workforce Development Manager, Spectrum