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IQVIA: New Strategies for Long-Term Follow-Up of Gene Therapies

Tue. 17 Nov, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

New Strategies for Long-Term Follow-Up of Gene Therapies: Leveraging virtual approaches and real world data

Cell and gene therapies have the potential to transform the lives of patients with long-term or life-threatening illnesses. While there is great promise, bringing these new therapies to market is far from simple. One of the biggest challenges is the required long-term follow-up (LTFU) – the need to monitor patient outcomes and safety for up to 15 years.

Join IQVIA for this upcoming webinar on approaches to LTFU as required by regulators for CAGT clinical trials. Learn about challenges in conducting long-term follow-up studies, flexible virtual and hybrid approaches to LTFU studies that can reduce risk and improve the patient experience, and options to leverage and supplement existing registries data for long-term evidence generation.

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Presenters

Monica Shah, MD, FACC, Vice President and Head
Cell and Gene Therapy Center of Excellence, IQVIA

Erin Finot, MS, MBA, Global Head of Immuno-oncology
IQVIA Biotech

Elizabeth Powers, MBA, Vice President
IQVIA Divisions of Real World Solutions

Christopher Varner, Project Manager, Virtual Trial Solutions
IQVIA

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Interdisciplinary Seminar in Health Disparities: Health Disparity Issues Faced by Home Health Workers since the COVID-19 Pandemic

Tue. 17 Nov, 2020 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Interdisciplinary Seminar in Health Disparities - Healthcare Delivery in the Age of COVID-19: Health Disparity Issues Faced by Home Health Workers since the COVID-19 Pandemic

This interdisciplinary Seminar will hold intensive and collaborative sessions focused on health outcome and health delivery problems resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The main research topic is health disparities in healthcare delivery and how the COVID-19 pandemic shapes systems and impacts resources, including human resources.

The main product from these collaborative interdisciplinary and multi-organizational work groups of health disparities researchers and students will be a focused grant proposal aimed at examining the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on care delivery and home health caregivers’ own health outcomes.

Presenter
Maddie Sterling, MD, Assistant Professor, Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College

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REDCap Functions Training Session

Tue. 17 Nov, 2020 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
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REDCap Functions is advanced training in using functions with your project such as Surveys, Randomization, Calendar/Scheduling, etc.

The session will cover Imports, Reusing Forms, Exports, Surveys, Data Quality Checks, Collecting Data Offline (REDCap Mobile), Subject App (MyCap), Pulling Epic Data, Special layouts (Shazam), Multiple Languages, and more.

Our current REDCap trainings are offered as webinar-only.

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* NOTE: There are no prerequisites for taking the Functions class. Previous attendees advise that you should take one of the Forms classes prior. As a minimum, it will help if you are familiar with building forms, field types, and the options/parameters that belong to those field types.


About REDCap

REDCap is a secure web application that can be used to build and manage case report forms, surveys and other data capture mechanisms for clinical research. NC TraCS provides training classes to assist you in getting started with building REDCap data collection forms for your research projects.

Current REDCap training offerings include:

  1. Forms (beginner)
  2. Forms: Hands On (beginner)
  3. Functions (advanced*)
  4. Open Session (Surveys and general questions)
  5. Clinical Data Management (3-day)

For more information, please visit our REDCap webpage.

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