What new trends are happening in clinical trials? What do you need to know to keep up-to-date in the regulatory landscape? What changes are coming that will impact trials?

So many questions, and that’s why we have a special ‘ASK US’ webinar season lined up to provide answers! Whether you’re new to clinical trials or an experienced clinical research professional, this webinar series is for you.

Clinical Trials British Columbia is actively monitoring regulatory trends and emerging hot topics. We invite experts in these areas to keep you updated on new trends and coming changes related to your work.

Who should join our webinars?

The webinars are aimed at the entire clinical trials research community in British Columbia. Everyone is welcome!

What’s new this season?

Join us and hear from experts in industry, academia and research.

  • October 22 – Medical device regulations
    Helen Simmons, director, regulatory & quality affairs, Starfish Medical
  • November 26 – AI in Emergency Medicine, considerations in clinical trials
    Kendall Ho, professor, UBC Faculty of Medicine
  • January 28 – Canadian Remote Access Framework for Clinical Trials (CRAFT)
    Bernie Eigl, medical oncologist, BC Cancer
    Robert Olson, radiation oncologist, BC Cancer
  • April 15 – Equipment and calibration
    Karen McGilvray, quality lead, BC Cancer
  • May 20 – International Clinical Trials Day
    special episode

Can I use the webinar as professional development credit?

Attendees receive a certificate of attendance that could be submitted to support continuing education credits to maintain their professional certifications (such as clinical research, quality, regulatory professionals).

Will the webinars be recorded?

Yes, the recorded webinars are available on our website for viewing.

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