Everything That Goes Into A Clinical Research Investigator Site File aka Regulatory Binder!
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1572 needs to be updated as new staff comes on board or staff changes
haha that was fast and yes
I thought the 1572 only gets updated when the sub_investigator changes.
@@nancytewiah4669 my understanding is any new changes on the current 1572. Like if a new sub I started. The 1572 needs to be updated or if a laboratory address was changed or site aggressive, PI change. Etc. some sites add their coordinators as sub is in the 1572.
@@nancytewiah4669 my understanding is any new changes on the current 1572. Like if a new sub I started. The 1572 needs to be updated or if a laboratory address was changed or site address change, PI change. Etc. some sites add their coordinators as sub is in the 1572.
Awesome Dan
Great info
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Dan
Great video! Any tips for me as my site is transitioning from Complion to Crio for my eReg platform? Do you recommend building different templates for each study based on the ISF binders? In a year, our site will get 15-20 new studies.
We already use Crio for our eSource
Yea i would just switch over to crio. You can build templates easily based on table of contents from isf
can you just have an IRB folder and add the protocol and everything related to the IRB under that folder?
Nope
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