SOCRA 2024 Annual Conference Program Book - Flipbook - Page 39
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2024
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
TRACK 3: ADVANCED MANAGEMENT
PAVILION 3
PAVILION 3
Moderator: Lisa Benson, BS, CCRP
Moderator: Lisa Benson, BS, CCRP
Sat., Sept 28 8:30 to 9:15
Track: Advanced Mgmt
Good Documentation Practices and ALCOACCEA
Ms. Artman will define good documentation practices
(GDP) and ALCOACCEA. She will also illustrate how GDP
affects all roles of clinical research at the site, in
monitoring, in auditing, and in the CRO/sponsor role.
Provide examples of various documentation and engage
audience in discussion of whether they meet GCP (and if
not, why). 317
Presenter: Tammy Artman, BS, CCRP, Senior Clinical
Research Associate, IQVIA
Sat., Sept 28 2:30 to 3:15
Track: Advanced Mgmt
Assessment of "Soft Skills" in the Search for New
Clinical Research Personnel
Ms. Sands will consider pre-screening activities that
assess critical thinking skills, attention to detail, and
time management skills, personality, interests, and
ethics of a potential candidate. 327
Presenter: Kylie Sands, MBA, BS, CCRP, Operations Manager,
St. Lawrence Health System
Sat., Sept 28 9:20 to 10:05
Track: Advanced Mgmt
Collaborative Approaches to Redefine and Improve
Site Selection
The frustrations experienced by sponsors, CROs, and
sites underscore the need to innovate our approaches to
data collection and site selection. 319
Presenter: Andrea Bastek, PhD, MSE, Vice President of
Innovation, Florence Healthcare
Sat., Sept 28 10:50 to 11:35
Track: Advanced Mgmt
An Astronomical Task: Support Human Subject
Research in Space
Dr. Fraser will discuss the hurdles and difficulties of
human subject research with astronauts in space and
present how we have successfully overcome them. 321
Presenter: M. Amoy Fraser, PhD, MA, MS, BS, CCRP, PMP,
Director, Clinical Research, University of Central Florida
College of Medicine
Sat., Sept 28 3:45 to 4:30
Track: Advanced Mgmt
Data Alchemy: Transforming Registry Data Into
Observational Study Gold
Health systems struggle to use their data for research. In
this talk we will discuss the importance of observational
studies and opportunities for health systems to unlock
value from their data and support observational studies
more effectively, filling important gaps in the research
landscape. 329
Presenter: Kate Sheeran, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, Director, Clinical
Research, Q-Centrix
Sat., Sept 28 4:35 to 5:20
Track: Advanced Mgmt
The Hidden Burdens of Clinical Research
Ms. Hodsdon will explore the hidden burdens of research
and the impacts delivering advanced therapy trials has
on research delivery staff as well as the patients and
their families. 331
Presenter: Lorraine Hodsdon, BSc, MSc, RN, Head of Nursing
Research and Innovation; Co-Director, NIHR GOSH Clinical
Research Facility
Sat., Sept 28 11:40 to 12:25
Track: Advanced Mgmt
GCP Principles of Priority in an Age of Rapidly
Emerging Technology
Ms. Jackson will discuss some of the principles of GCP
that need heightened attention and priority in research
given the rapid introduction of ever-changing and
emerging technology. 323
Presenter: Casey Jackson, MS, CCRP, Director, Research
Quality Improvement & Compliance, University of Maryland,
Baltimore
Sat., Sept 28 1:40 to 2:25
Track: Advanced Mgmt
Grand Opening, Grand Closing: Best Practices for
Accelerating Study Startup Timelines
Ms. Propps will provide best practices that allow for
decreased start-up times. 325
Presenter: Jessica Propps, BS, Clinical Operations Manager Regulatory, Merck
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