Date: Friday, December 4, 2009 Time: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Location: MACC Fund Research Center Room 3075 Purpose: The purpose of this educational event is to provide resources to the human research team member in the coordinator role that will expedite his/her ability to perform his/her job responsibilities in a manner consistent with federal requirements and guidance and other applicable policy. The focus of this course is the very basic day to day functions of conducting research with an emphasis on providing practical information and tools that can be used immediately. Who should attend? Human Research Team members including: Clinical Research Coordinators, Clinical Research Assistants, Research Nurses, and other individuals responsible for the conduct of human research protocols. Course content is geared toward those with limited experience in their roles. Experienced human research team members seeking to broaden their knowledge base and acquire additional human research management skills are welcome. Class Size: Enrollment is limited to 30 attendees Cost: $55; includes texts, course materials, templates, beverages, and lunch (pre-payment is required) Text: The CRC’s Guide to Coordinating Clinical Research by Karen E Woodin, PhD Topics: Types of Research Informed Consent Staff Responsibilities Overview Study Documents Budgets Reportable Events and Safety Monitoring IRB and Ethics Committees Data Checks Working with Human Subjects Instructors: Greg Anderson, MHA, CCRC Diane Bauer, BA, CCRC Roxanne Pritchard, RN, BSN, CIP Registration
Payment Options: 1) Direct transfer of funds from MCW departments OR 2) Check Please refer to the registration form regarding requirements for the payment options. Refund Policy: Refunds will not be provided for cancellations; however, substitutions will be accepted. Questions? Contact Roxanne Pritchard via email, rpritcha@mcw.edu, or phone 456-8844 Coordinated and supported by the Medical College of Wisconsin Office of Research, and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Children’s Research Institute