Archive: Clinical Trial Start-Up: Using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for Effective Planning
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Archive: Clinical Trial Start-Up: Using a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for Effective Planning
Course Description
A Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) defines the work, tasks, assignments, and timelines for work to be completed. This web seminar identifies how WBS aids team members involved in study start-up from the sponsor/CRO and investigative site to address clinical trial start-up challenges once an investigative site has been selected. Recommendations on how sponsors/ CROs and investigative sites work collectively to improve turnaround times in clinical trial start-up are addressed, including IRB/IEC approval, clinical trial agreements, and how site initiation visits are mapped out using a WBS. Case studies, schematics, handouts, and tools will be provided.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify three benefits of a communication plan during clinical trial start-up
- Examine a WBS in clinical trial start-up
- Identify situations where a WBS would have a positive impact on clinical trial start-up planning
Who Should Attend
- Clinical Project Managers
- Clinical Trial Managers
- Clinical Research Associates
- Clinical Trial Assistants
- Other team members from Sponsor/CROs who are responsible for clinical trial start-up activities with investigative sites
- Clinical Research Coordinators
- Clinical Research Team Leaders/Managers
- Other team members at the investigative site who are responsible for clinical trial start-up activities
Instructor
Nazma M. Rosado, MAOL, P.M.P., CPLP, 6σ, CMQ/OE
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