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Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel

May 11, 2015 8:30 AM - May 11, 2015 12:00 PM

201 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Tutorial #1 – IDMP? What Is That and How Do I Get Started?

Overview

The tutorial will start with an overview on IDMP and its impact on industry. You will interact with other attendees and tutorial leads to discuss the important steps organizations should consider to achieve the correct positioning and ultimately readiness for IDMP. The IDMP tutorial will provide you with an overview of recommended steps to determine where in your organizations the required data lives today, develop a common language and understanding of the data, and to define the processes and systems that will permit its aggregation. You will be encouraged to apply the concepts to your organizations through small group activities focused on:

  • Identifying owners and sources of IDMP product data
  • Assessing the quality and potential issues with source data

Practical experience of consolidation and transformation of multiple data sources to XEVMPD output, challenges with sources of data, and managing global and local terminology will be shared.

You will also have a chance to discuss the future of software solutions for actually submitting IDMP data to the regulatory authorities. 

For more information on this tutorial please click here.

Who should attend?

This tutorial is designed for individuals in regulatory affairs, regulatory operations, supporting IT and other related functions who are tasked with assessing their organizations IDMP readiness. Anyone looking for an introduction to the impact of IDMP on their organization could benefit from this tutorial.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this tutorial, participants should be able to:

  • Explain the scope of “IDMP” including steps to consider in preparing for IDMP
  • Identify an action plan to engage affected stakeholders and to evaluate the current state of affected data and processes
  • Envision the future of IDMP with respect to systems, process and standards

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