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Clinical Fraud Occurences: November 2005
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View my complete profile. How can Clinical Fraud Occur? Monday, November 28, 2005. How can Clinical Fraud Occur? By Patrick T. Busby. Ahsar, B.H., Miller, R.G., Getz, K.J., and Powe, N.R. (2004). Prevalence and determinants of physician participation in conducting pharmaceutical-sponsored clinical trials and lectures. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19(11), 1140-1145. Http:/ www.fda.gov/ora/about/enf story/ch6 /oci2.htm. Accessed February 5, 2005. Http:/ strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/internet...Mitchell,...
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Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research: Key Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research
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Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research. Monday, November 21, 2005. Key Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research. As presented by Dr.Jayashree, Officer Clinical Services, SPIC Pharma. Typical outsourcing issues that sponsors consider include: when to outsource; vendor selection; retaining in-house expertise; cost-effectiveness; patient recruitment; and regulatory and ethical issues. Do we have in-house resources? Are the resources available? Is it cost-effective to do the project in-house?
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Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research: November 2005
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Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research. Monday, November 21, 2005. Key Considerations in Outsourcing Clinical Research. As presented by Dr.Jayashree, Officer Clinical Services, SPIC Pharma. Typical outsourcing issues that sponsors consider include: when to outsource; vendor selection; retaining in-house expertise; cost-effectiveness; patient recruitment; and regulatory and ethical issues. Do we have in-house resources? Are the resources available? Is it cost-effective to do the project in-house?
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Informed Consent in Clinical Trials: November 2005
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Informed Consent in Clinical Trials. Monday, November 14, 2005. Participants in Clinical Trials and Informed Consent. Individuals taking part in clinical trials are not always patients in hospitals and institutions. Many are patients of private practitioners involved in clinical research. Other participants are not patients at all, but are healthy individuals who have been recruited for a study through a newspaper ad, poster, or other source. Please note this information does not give any medical advice.
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Clinical Fraud Occurences: How can Clinical Fraud Occur?
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View my complete profile. Monday, November 28, 2005. How can Clinical Fraud Occur? By Patrick T. Busby. Ahsar, B.H., Miller, R.G., Getz, K.J., and Powe, N.R. (2004). Prevalence and determinants of physician participation in conducting pharmaceutical-sponsored clinical trials and lectures. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19(11), 1140-1145. Failure to report serious adverse events results in convictions. (2003). U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Available at. Accessed February 5, 2005. Mitchell, P&#...
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Informed Consent in Clinical Trials: Participants in Clinical Trials and Informed Consent
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Informed Consent in Clinical Trials. Monday, November 14, 2005. Participants in Clinical Trials and Informed Consent. Individuals taking part in clinical trials are not always patients in hospitals and institutions. Many are patients of private practitioners involved in clinical research. Other participants are not patients at all, but are healthy individuals who have been recruited for a study through a newspaper ad, poster, or other source. Please note this information does not give any medical advice.