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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2024
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
TRACK 7: SITE MANAGEMENT
PAVILION 9
Moderator: Amanda Galster, MPH, CCRP
Sat., Sept 28 4:35 to 5:20
Track: Site Management
An Overview of Clinical Research Pharmacy
Dr. Brzozowski will introduce research pharmacy and
its role in clinical research. We will also detail how
research pharmacy is integrated with clinical
research operations in ensuring patient safety and
regulatory compliance. Finally, we will provide
insights into the challenges and opportunities for
working closely with the research pharmacy team.
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Presenter: Dominic Brzozowski, PharmD, MBA, Clinical
Research Pharmacist, Yale New Haven Hospital
TRACK 8: TRAINING
BALLROOM G
Moderator: Anatoly Gorkun, MD, PhD
Sat., Sept 28 8:30 to 9:15
Track: Training
People Manager's Impact: Moving out of the
Shadows
Dr. Gorkun will share techniques and approaches,
supported by real life examples, demonstrating how
much managers can achieve, indispensably
contributing to the success of the organization,
making their employees and themselves shine! 817
Presenter: Anatoly Gorkun, MD, PhD, Chartered MCIPD,
Associate Director Global Project Management, PPD,
part of ThermoFisher Scientific
Sat., Sept 28 9:20 to 10:05
Track: Training
Let's Talk Departmental Orientation For Study
Teams
Setting up a departmental orientation for our new
hires gave us a wonderful addition to our Cancer
Center program. Ms. Croghan will go through how to
put together an orientation agenda, obtain feedback,
create a comprehensive check-in at various time
points, and emphasize lessons learned. 819
Presenter: Katrina Croghan, MS, CCRP, Quality
Management Coordinator, Mayo Clinic
Sat., Sept 28 10:50 to 11:35
Track: Training
What9s in Your Toolbox? Finding Efficiency in
Protocol Training
Ms. Holladay will explore evaluating existing training
processes, identifying opportunities for
improvement in the overall study training
framework, and demonstrating innovative uses of
the REDCap technology for training purposes. 821
Presenter: Cynthia Holladay, MPA, CCRP, Clinical
Research Coordinator, Department of Pediatrics,
Indiana University School of Medicine
TRACK 8: TRAINING
Moderator: Anatoly Gorkun, MD, PhD
Sat., Sept 28 11:40 to 12:25
Track: Training
Clinical Research Workforce Development and Soft Skills: How
They Relate
Describe why soft skills must be a consideration for workforce
development, overcoming barriers to accessing entry-level clinical
research positions, and building a pipeline of skilled research
professionals. 823
Presenter: Kathleen O'Malley, BSN, RN, CCRP, Director, Education and
Training, Jefferson Clinical Research Institute, Thomas Jefferson
University
Sat., Sept 28 1:40 to 2:25
Track: Training
Developing and Leading Organization Strategy in Clinical
Research
Attendees in this session will learn to assess their organization9s
current strategy, develop a value proposition and competitive
advantage, and learn a structured method to develop a new
organizational strategy that is best suited to your clinical research
organization. Attendees will take away tools and insights to lead
their research site, CRO or clinical research business to long term
success in an ever-changing environment. 825
Presenter: Fraser Gibson, HBSc, MBA, Founder/President, Advantage
Clinical
Sat., Sept 28 2:30 to 3:15
Track: Training
Breaking Down Barriers: Improving Communication Between
IRBs and Study Teams
Ms. Rowe and Ms. Haltiwanger will present strategies and
techniques for overcoming communication barriers between study
teams and HRPPs/IRBs. 827
Presenter: Jessica Rowe, MA, MS, CIP, CCRP, Director, Quality and
Education, Yale Cancer Center, Clinical Trials Office
Julie T Haltiwanger, BS, Assistant Director, Florida State University,
Office of Human Subjects Protection
Sat., Sept 28 3:45 to 4:30
Track: Training
"Are You the Dreamer or Part of Someone Else's Dream?"
Many clinical research professionals pursue that career by chance
rather than design and often experience many challenges in
establishing their role. Discussing those challenges, and potential
methods to address them, can provide guidance on establishing
clinical research as a field of study for early career professionals,
potentially increasing engagement and diversity in the clinical
research workforce. 829
Presenter: Bashar Shihabuddin, MD, MS, Assistant Professor,
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Sat., Sept 28 4:35 to 5:20
Track: Training
What is Quiet Quitting and What is its Impact on the Clinical
Research Workplace?
The COVID-19 Pandemic continues to impact the clinical research
workforce as the