[IEEE-bhpjobs] Fwd: Lecture Oct. 18 on clinical trials

Esther L estheraauw at gmail.com
Fri Oct 13 09:58:09 EDT 2006


ACRP  RTP chapter meeting
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Date: Oct 13, 2006 7:43 AM
Subject: Lecture Oct. 18 on clinical trials
To: esther-L at mailsnare.net



PEERS,

This came across my desk and sounded interesting for those of you who
may want to know more about federally funded clinincal trials.  I know
Melissa, and she is knowledgeable and a good speaker – enthusiastic.
Regards,
Lisa



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  Considerations for Federal Clinical Trials and Public Health Research



                        Wednesday, October 18, 2006



                             Networking 5:30pm

                        Speaker at 6:15pm to 7:15pm



Location: The Campbell University RTP Center Campus, 808 Aviation
Parkway, Suite 1100



Presenter: Melissa O. Ockert, MS, CCRA; Public Health Study Manager
Constella Group, LLC



Program Description:



An informative presentation that provides an overview of the
differences between federally regulated clinical trials, the types of
federally regulated trials and regulations on human protection in
federally funded research





Program Objectives:



         1.      To discuss the similarities and differences between FDA

         regulated and federally funded clinical trials

         2.      To discuss different types of federally funded/conducted

         research

         3.      To introduce regulations for human subject protection in

         federally funded research



Target Audience: Individuals in clinical research or interested in
clinical research



Contact Hours: 1 contact hour



Costs: $25 fee for a non-members for a certificate (Contact Hours) –
No other associated fees





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--- Esther L., estheraauw at gmail.com
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of
civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." --Thomas
Jefferson to Charles Yancey, 1816.


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