Apr 19, 2024  
2021 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CLNR 360 - Managing and Monitoring Clinical Trials


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This course is designed to provide both a theoretical and practical overview of the principles of managing and monitoring clinical trials. Lectures will focus on the practical aspects of student set-up activities (i.e., study planning issues, data collection strategies, selecting investigators), student conduct activities (i.e., subject recruitment issues and enrollment strategies, obtaining informed consent, monitoring both patient and safety data quality and integrity and conducting site visits for study initiation, periodic monitoring and multiple site closings), and study termination activities. The course also covers responsibilities of sponsors, clinical monitors, clinical research organizations, investigators, research coordinators and institutional review boards. In-class activities will allow students to gain a greater appreciation of operational issues associated with various clinical research-related regulatory documents by working with case studies related to the content studied. Lectures are based on U.S. regulations and guidelines, as well as international good clinical practices and significant clinical research-related documents. For students pursuing the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) Degree only: Offered all terms.

  Lecture Summer. Prerequisite(s): CLNR 363   & CLNR 364