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Walter E. Washington Convention Center

2015 年 06 月 14 日 2:30 下午 - 2015 年 06 月 18 日 6:45 下午

801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, , Washington, DC 20001-3614 , USA

DIA 2015 51st Annual Meeting: Develop. Innovate. Advance.

Full conference and one-day registrants will have access to presentation PDFs through Friday, December 18, 2015 <A href="http://www.diaglobal.org/Flagship-Meetings/DIA-Annual-Meeting/Meeting-Program/ePac-Presentations-Access.aspx">Review Presentations </A>

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Approaches to the Collection of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Data in Clinical Trials

Session Chair(s)

Chad  Gwaltney, PhD

Chad Gwaltney, PhD

President

Gwaltney Consulting, United States

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) approaches allow study subjects to use their personal digital devices to complete remote (i.e., offsite) patient-reported outcome measures. This session will describe key scientific, regulatory, and operational considerations when using BYOD.

Learning Objective : Compare the principles of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) methodologies in clinical trials approaches using dedicated devices provided by study sites; Describe the operational features of a BYOD methodology; Identify the key scientific and regulatory considerations regarding BYOD in preapproval and postapproval research.

Speaker(s)

Chris David Watson, PhD

Strengths of BYOD Approaches

Chris David Watson, PhD

ERT, United Kingdom

Director of Product Strategy - Digital Patient

Paul  O'Donohoe, MS, MSc

Challenges Associated with BYOD

Paul O'Donohoe, MS, MSc

Medidata Solutions, United States

Senior Director, eCOA Product and Science

Stephen Joel  Coons, PhD

Open Scientific, Regulatory, and Operational Questions Regarding BYOD

Stephen Joel Coons, PhD

Critical Path Institute, United States

Senior Advisor

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