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Collaboration and Globalization of Clinical Trials: What Does It Mean to Pharmaceutical Project Managers?
Program Code:
302
Date:
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Time:
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
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CHAIR
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Matt Kiernan is a Partner at PHARMICA Consulting, a firm which focuses on operational excellence in the life sciences industry. Mr. Kiernan has over fifteen years of industry expertise in operational excellence, project management, portfolio management, resource management, and metrics.
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Jim Wetzel currently serves as a Principal Consultant with Pharmica Consulting. Prior to MedPoint, Jim spent the past 15 years developing and implementing eLearning and computer-based training technologies for the pharmaceutical and clinical research industries.
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PRESENTER
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Jim Wetzel currently serves as a Principal Consultant with Pharmica Consulting. Prior to MedPoint, Jim spent the past 15 years developing and implementing eLearning and computer-based training technologies for the pharmaceutical and clinical research industries.
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Michael Connolley, Daiichi Sankyo Inc., United States
Mark Yuzuk, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, United States
Description
Tools to help study personnel have not kept pace with the needs of global projects. With the advent of Web 2.0 technology, portals are a necessary tool to manage trials. This forum will discuss how Web 2.0 fits into the clinical trial space.
Learning Objectives:
Apply collaboration tools to global clinical trials
Discuss how to automate time-consuming, non-value added clinical processes
Explain how to use project portals in a pharmaceutical company Apply analytics and project management skills (timeline, risks, issues, costs, etc.) in a project portal.