Free Webinar: Considerations for Restarting Research

Thursday, June 16th, 2020 1-2PM ET

Sponsored by Advarra

The New Normal: Considerations for Restarting Research

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the “new normal” has reshaped our work lives, social, lives, schools, communities and our medical system. But what does it mean for research? What are some of the challenges facing sites, institutions, sponsors, and CROs? Research has continued through the crisis, but the environment has changed.

This webinar will discuss key areas to consider as institutions open up to research. Topics include required communication with stakeholders both within and external to the research organization, considerations when prioritizing the research portfolio, and process recommendations to ensure compliance and participant and staff safety.

Note: This webinar is a one-time broadcast. Can’t make it June 16? Register anyway, and we’ll send a recording link to you after the broadcast.

Learning objectives:

  • Analyze policies, procedures, and workflows that need review (and potential modification) due to COVID-19
  • Understand how to structure a plan to ensure communication, compliant documentation, and reporting from the shutdown period into the next phase of research conduct
  • Identify specific concerns relating to ongoing and new IRB review of research
  • Provide tools and resources to evolve research workflows, ensuring success in the post-COVID-19 landscape

Who should watch:
Research professionals involved in developing, conducting, and overseeing research during the COVID-19 pandemic, including representatives from sponsors, CROs, sites, and IRBs.

Presenters:
Michele Russell-Einhorn
JD
Chief Compliance Officer and Institutional Official
Advarra

Wendy Tate
PhD, GStat
Research Operations Director
Advarra

Joan Versaggi
MBA
VP, Consulting
Advarra

Judith Carrithers
JD, MPA
Director of Regulatory Affairs
Advarra

CE credits:
The presentation may qualify for continuing education credits; check with your certifying organization(s) for more information.