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Sponsors and CROs: Don't Be Misled by Your Site Performance Data
Program Code:
242
Date:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Time:
1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
EST
CHAIR
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Mr. Chasse has 17 years experience in the CRO and site segments of the industry, during which he pioneered the concepts of site partnerships and data-driven site performance management. He has developed and managed pharma/healthcare strategic alliances in the US, Africa, Asia Pac, and Europe.
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PRESENTER
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Chris has 10 years of experience working with investigator sites including business development, feasibility, patient recruitment, and budgets and contracts.
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Description
More sponsors/CROs are using historical performance data for site selection and partnering decisions. However, many companies fall into decision traps because they collect the wrong data and/or interpret them inappropriately. This workshop will address the development of metrics, as well as discuss their interpretation and the common decision traps that project managers fall into when considering predictive value of metrics. Due to workshop format, seating will be limited and will be available on a first come, first served basis. The Pennsylvania Convention Center has stringent regulations on maximum room capacities, and they are strictly enforced. Once all seats are occupied, DIA will be required to close the workshop, and no more participants will be admitted. Interested attendees are encouraged to arrive at workshops early in order to ensure seating. Please note, as a workshop with interactivity, this event will not be recorded.
Learning Objectives:
Evaluate appropriateness of your organization's site metrics
Recognize common mistakes related to interpreting site metrics.