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Chasing Compliance: The Global Regulatory Podcast
GLOBAL
21 episodes
1 month ago
Chasing Compliance, presented by Global Regulatory Writing & Consulting, is a podcast focused on regulatory strategy, achieving and maintaining regulatory compliance, and the influence of regulation on healthcare overall. Guests include highly accomplished regulatory professionals, medical writers, scientists, engineers, and clinicians giving their take on some of the most complicated and challenging topics in clinical development.
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Chasing Compliance, presented by Global Regulatory Writing & Consulting, is a podcast focused on regulatory strategy, achieving and maintaining regulatory compliance, and the influence of regulation on healthcare overall. Guests include highly accomplished regulatory professionals, medical writers, scientists, engineers, and clinicians giving their take on some of the most complicated and challenging topics in clinical development.
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Maximizing the Relationship with A Clinical Research Organization (CRO) - A Panel Discussion with Linda Peterson, Sarah Schaul, and Kari Gibney
Chasing Compliance: The Global Regulatory Podcast
46 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Maximizing the Relationship with A Clinical Research Organization (CRO) - A Panel Discussion with Linda Peterson, Sarah Schaul, and Kari Gibney
In this episode of Chasing Compliance, Linda Peterson, Sarah Schaul, and Kari Gibney discuss how to maximize the relationship with your CRO from the Sponsor’s and Site’s perspectives. Each member of the panel shares their thoughts on what makes a CRO great and why communication, flexibility, and teamwork are essential. The show wraps up with some important, but rarely considered, tips for maximizing the relationship with your CRO. Linda Peterson is the VP of Clinical Development at Global. For over a decade, Linda has been leading clinical trials, directing clinical departments, and working with all involved in clinical trials. Sarah Schaul is a Clinical Trial Manager at Global. Sarah started her research career at the bench and transitioned into clinical research several years ago. She has worked on the site side and the sponsor side and now leads clinical studies for Global. Kari Gibney’s primary appointment is at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus as a Clinical Research Coordinator. For the last 5 years Kari has been a core piece of the clinical research team in the School of Medicine and the Department of Oncology at the University. 2:00     What Is A Clinical Research Organization (CRO) 3:30     Do CROs Speed Up Research? 7:50     Stories of Less-Than-Ideal CRO-Sponsor Interactions 11:20   A Great CRO From the CRC’s Perspective  14:10   The Importance of Communication 19:50   Examples Poor Communication and The Importance of Communication 25:30   Tips for Maximizing the Interaction with A CRO 34:10   Flexibility and Communication vs Micromanagement – Tips for Making a Change 40:20   Final Thoughts on Managing the Relationship with a CRO and Favorite Fridays
Chasing Compliance: The Global Regulatory Podcast
Chasing Compliance, presented by Global Regulatory Writing & Consulting, is a podcast focused on regulatory strategy, achieving and maintaining regulatory compliance, and the influence of regulation on healthcare overall. Guests include highly accomplished regulatory professionals, medical writers, scientists, engineers, and clinicians giving their take on some of the most complicated and challenging topics in clinical development.