RED 743
Introduction to ClinicalTrials.gov
INSTRUCTORS
Office of Quality Compliance
Harley Lennon
Research Compliance Associate
Office of Quality Compliance
Format:
Asynchronous
Duration:
About 1.5 hours
Audience:
This is a REd Asynchronous (online/self-paced) class.
ClinicalTrials.gov is a registry of federally-funded and privately-supported clinical trials that are conducted around the world. This registry provides information about a study’s purpose, inclusion/exclusion criteria, locations, contact information, results, and adverse events experiences by study participants.
Participants in this class will be able to describe the history behind ClinicalTrials.gov, including the rules and regulations that lead to its advent and expansion. Participants will also learn which University studies are required to be registered in ClinicalTrials.gov and what is required to update the study according to regulations.
The OnCore system will be introduced, providing information regarding how it assists with decision-making for ClinicalTrials.gov requirements and appropriate information to meet clinical billing requirements. Participants will have a hands-on experience where they will be able to use ClinicalTrials.gov to enter a sample study.
This class is designed and best suited for users and departmental ClinicalTrials.gov administrators.
REd Asynchronous classes feature lessons and exercises designed to build competency and increase efficiency. Modules are accessible 24/7 and are all self-paced. All members of the University research community are invited to complete any online classes of interest.