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Asakusabashi Hulic Hall

Feb 19, 2019 9:00 AM - Feb 20, 2019 6:00 PM

Hulic Asakusabashi Building 2F, 1-22-16 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0053 Japan

22nd DIA Japan Annual Workshop for Clinical Data Management

[Session 2]Exploring the Data Monitoring Enhancement in Clinical Quality Management from Risk-based Approach

Session Chair(s)

Yumi  Sugiura, MRCP

Yumi Sugiura, MRCP

Global Clinical Operations, Global Data Management and Centralized Monitoring

Bristol-Myers Squibb K.K., Japan

After 5 years of appearing Risk-Based Monitoring (RBM) approaches to site monitoring, there are some lessons we have learned. One of the most notable changes to ICH E6 (R2) guideline is the quality management recommendations outlined in the Section 5.0, focusing on subject protection and the reliability of the trial results. RBM is part of Quality Management approaches, which can minimize or control risk through proactive risk assessments. This session will explore the value of central monitoring in Data Quality management by enhancing the visualization and leveraging the statistical perspective in additon to the operational risk review.

Speaker(s)

Jonathan  Andrus, MS

Data Integrity in a Connected World

Jonathan Andrus, MS

CRIO, United States

President and Chief Operating Officer

Richard  Davies

The Keys to a Successful RBM implementation

Richard Davies

CluePoints, Belgium

VP, Solutions Expert

Takeshi  Kawakami, MS

Potential of Central Monitoring Techniques to Enhance Data Quality

Takeshi Kawakami, MS

Pfizer R&D Japan G.K., Japan

Clincial Data Scientist, Data Monitoring & Management

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