October 9, 2012, Research Triangle Park – Copernicus Group IRB (CGIRB), a leading independent institutional review board, announced today that Corporate Trainer Sydney Douglas will be speaking at this week’s Barnett Clinical Summit in Cambridge, Mass.
The four-day summit, which begins today, is a premier information-sharing forum covering issues of key importance to clinical research professionals. The event includes formal presentations from leading experts, case studies, breakout discussion groups and workshops.
Ms. Douglas’ presentation, “Understanding the Importance of Training in Minimizing Clinical Research Risk,” scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Oct. 12, is included in the summit’s Clinical Training Forum track. The presentation will explain how training has become a key factor in minimizing clinical research risk, particularly from an IRB perspective, including organizational benefits, metrics as support to implementing effective training programs, and three ways to ensure training best practices.
“Training initiatives play a significant role in the clinical research process, and best practices are imperative,” Ms. Douglas said. “The Barnett Clinical Summit presents an opportunity for clinical research professionals to learn more about current technologies, processes, and best practices that can be applied across their organizations’ training programs.”
After joining CGIRB in 2007, Sydney Douglas was responsible for providing training during CGIRB’s transformation from a paper-based company into a paperless organization. Additionally, she manages the corporate training program and facilitates training related to accreditation and certification. Ms. Douglas’ efforts earned CGIRB’s training program national recognition as a 2012 Training Top 125 company.
For more information, visit cgirb.com. For more information on the Barnett Clinical Training Forum, visit http://www.barnettclinicalsummit.com/clinicaltraining/
About Copernicus Group IRB
Experience and innovation in ethical review®
Copernicus Group IRB, established in July 1996, is a leading U.S. independent institutional review board (“IRB”) dedicated to ensuring the rights and welfare of research study participants. The IRB provides ethical review of research protocols, investigators, and subject information and consent forms to ensure compliance with federal regulations set forth in 21 CFR, 45 CFR and ICH/GCP Guidelines. CGIRB achieved full AAHRPP accreditation in 2004, reaccreditation in 2007 and 2011, and ISO 9001:2008 certification in 2010. For more information please visit http://www.cgirb.com
About Barnett International
Founded in 1979, Barnett International is widely recognized for its superior consulting services and its targeted education and training programs. Barnett helps clients get the most out of their research and development dollars by managing change effectively, improving organizational performance, and enhancing staff knowledge. The Barnett approach is a unique combination of strategy development and practical, hands-on implementation. The “Barnett Difference” is evident in our deep understanding of the clinical research process and in the rapid and tangible performance improvements we deliver.
We help pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies maximize the speed and quality of their product development efforts. With an international presence and many staff members working from the client site for increased benefits, Barnett is able to apply a global expertise to its projects. Our services include educational programs and products as well as consulting services. For more information, visit www.barnettinternational.com.
Corporate Contact:
Rebecca Sipes
rsipes@cgirb.com