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Risk-Based Monitoring: Beyond the Initial Risk Assessment

About This Webinar

Risk-Based Monitoring was introduced in ICH E6 (R2) in 2016, and we’ve all felt the changes of this implementation over the past 24 months. But what does it look like when a study runs with RBM? Dive deeper into the case-study of RBM implementation with Kirill Soldatov and Jo Thomas.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Webinar ID: 1e4981135da8
Featured Presenters
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Director, Process Improvement
Kirill Soldatov is the Director of Process Improvement at PSI. Before joining in 2003, Kirill worked as a sub-investigator in the St. Petersburg Institute of Cardiology. Now a key member of the PSI team, Kirill has acted as a CRA, Sr CRA, Project Manager, Director of Project Management, and has been instrumental in developing PSI’s RBM Strategy. Kirill holds a Medical Degree in Cardiology.
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Data Management Group Lead
With more than 15 years of experience within Data Management, Jo has a wealth of expertise in all aspects relating to data management, collection, and quality. She has been actively involved in utilizing different EDC systems and integrations with IXRS, ePRO data, and central labs across a variety of therapeutic areas. In more recent years, Jo advises the company strategy on how data management plays a role in the risk management process and has overseen multiple risk assessments from a DM perspective. She is currently responsible for overseeing all DM activities in Western Europe and is located in Oxford, UK
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PSI CRO webinar platform hosts Risk-Based Monitoring: Beyond the Initial Risk Assessment
About PSI: PSI is a privately-owned, full-service clinical research organization (CRO) operating globally. PSI’s global reach supports clinical trials across multiple countries and continents and is known to be highly selective about the work that they pursue.
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