Strengthening the Investigator Community Project

APRIL 05, 2017

CTTI Project: Investigator Community

Meeting Objectives

  • Present findings from CTTI’s Strengthening the Investigator Site Community Project: Expert Interviews and Survey
  • Receive feedback on identified challenges experienced by principal investigators and strategies to overcome these challenges
  • Identify essential elements necessary to strengthen and grow the community of productive, experienced site investigators
  • Develop strategies and best practices to promote the growth and strengthening of the community of experienced site investigators
  • Identify barriers to strategy implementation and propose solutions

Meeting Location:

Sheraton Silver Spring Hotel 8777 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Expert Meeting: CTTI IND Safety Advancement Project

JULY 21, 2015 TO JULY 22, 2015

CTTI Project: Safety Reporting

Meeting Objectives

  • Present findings and conclusions from the project evidence gathering activities
  • Discuss opportunities for improving the efficiency and value of the expedited IND safety reporting process
  • Understand opportunities for educating stakeholders on expedited IND safety reporting best practices

Meeting Location:

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Washington, D.C., Silver Spring, MD

Meeting Presentations:

Click here to view the presentation slides from this meeting.

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Expert Meeting on Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training: Current Practices and Challenges

JANUARY 31, 2014

CTTI Project: Investigator Qualification

Meeting Background:

The goal of this meeting is to seek consensus on the key elements of GCP training and the frequency, format, and competency of training required to conduct clinical studies in the United States.

From left to right: Susan McHale, Bridget Foltz, Sheri Jacobsen, BSN, MA, Terri Hinkley, RN, BScN, MBA, CCRC, Jeffrey Cooper, MD, MMM, Barrett Katz, MD, MBA

Meeting Location:

Marriott North Bethesda, Bethesda, MD

Meeting Presentations:

Session 1: The Current Landscape for GCP Training

Session 2: Key Elements of GCP Training Programs

Session 3: Trainees and Differential Training by Job Function

Session 4: Frequency, Formats, and Demonstration of Competency

Session 5: Integrating GCP Principles In Clinical Research Conduct

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Master Protocol 2020 Expert Meeting

APRIL 20, 2020 TO APRIL 21, 2020

CTTI Project: Master Protocol Studies

Meeting Overview:
The purpose of the meeting was to continue to drive the development of publicly available resources to support the successful design and implementation of master protocol studies. Specific meeting objectives included the following:

  • Refine CTTI tools to support the development of emerging master protocol studies in diverse therapeutic areas
  • Identify specific capacity building efforts to support cross-institutional collaboration in response to COVID-19 and other major public health threats

Expert Meeting on Site Metrics for Study Start-Up

MAY 04, 2010

CTTI Project: Study Start-Up

Meeting Background:

The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) has been conducting a project to identify core data elements that should be collected by all clinical trial sites to allow measurement and improvement of important timeframes for study start-up.

Meeting Objectives:

  • Review the results from retrospective analysis to describe the current state of study start-up at sites participating in multicenter clinical trials
  • Review, discuss and agree on a proposed list of standard metrics for site start-up activities including a standard, specific, and measurable definition for each metric that will be utilized in a prospective data collection pilot coordinated by CTTI
  • Discuss strategies for success and potential barriers for engaging sites to participate in the prospective data collection pilot that will be designed to facilitate and encourage sites to measure themselves against “sites like me” to identify opportunities for improving their internal processes and cycle times

Meeting Location:

Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Executive Meeting Center, Rockville, MD

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Enhancing the Incorporation of Patient Perspectives in Clinical Trials

MARCH 18, 2019

CTTI Project: Patient Engagement

Meeting Overview:
CTTI and the FDA held this workshop in order to:

  • Seek ideas for best practices and key considerations for enhancing the incorporation of patient perspectives on clinical trial access, design, conduct, and post-trial follow-up
  • Gather input from patients, caregivers, industry, academic researchers, and expert practitioners on the challenges and barriers to patient participation in clinical trials

You can watch the event, session by session:

Meeting Location:

Tommy Douglas Conference Center 10000 New Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, Md.

Meeting Materials:

Meeting Agenda

Meeting Summary

Full Presentation Set

Session I: Enhancing Awareness and Access

Session II: Design & Conduct of Patient-Centric Trials

Session III: Post-Trial Communication & Engagement

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Expert Meeting: IND Safety Assessment and Communication

FEBRUARY 28, 2012 TO FEBRUARY 29, 2012

CTTI Project: Safety Reporting

Meeting Background:

Since its inception, the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI) has had an interest in improving the quality and efficiency of safety reporting for serious adverse events (SAE) in studies performed under investigational new drug applications (INDs). CTTI’s first project on this topic focused on expedited safety reporting of serious, unexpected and possibly related SAEs to site investigators in multi-center trials. At the project’s conclusion, CTTI recommended that sponsors decrease the volume of uninterpretable and irrelevant safety reports to investigators, and instead supply investigators with meaningful reports that would improve investigators’ understanding of a drug’s benefit-risk profile. These recommendations were developed immediately prior to the FDA issuing a new final rule on safety reporting for drugs being studied under INDs.

FDA’s new IND safety reporting rule, published in the Federal Register on September 29, 2010, became effective on March 28, 2011. The intent of the new rule is to improve the quality of safety reports by minimizing the number of uninterpretable reports that sponsors submit to FDA and investigators. This is consistent with CTTI’s recommendations described above. However, CTTI members have expressed concern that there may be some uncertainty about the best methods to implement the new rule. For this reason, CTTI formed a new project entitled “IND Safety Assessment and Communication,” with the goal of promoting responsible oversight of safety for pre-market drug products consistent with the intent of the FDA’s new IND safety rule. The project objectives are as follows:

  • To obtain a deeper understanding of sponsors’ current practices for assessing safety of a pre-market drug product across all trials and sources of safety information and for communicating potential safety signals
  • To facilitate an informed discussion of practices and challenges in assessing and communicating IND safety information
  • To issue recommendations for future approaches that will support the intent of the IND safety reporting rule effective March 2011

The project team first surveyed industry sponsors to obtain a deeper understanding of their current practices. CTTI then distributed anonymized survey results to a group of experts that included representatives from each sponsor organization that completed the survey, government (NIH, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and FDA), academia, and patient advocacy. These experts participated in a meeting convened on February 28-29, 2012 in Bethesda, MD. A subgroup of attendees at this meeting were members of a biostatistics workgroup that the CTTI project team formed to advise on the methodological dilemmas related to implementing the new IND Safety Reporting rule.

Meeting Objectives:

  • Findings from the survey of sponsor practices
  • Companies’ strategies for implementing the new IND safety reporting rule
  • Challenges in implementing the new rule

Meeting Location:

Bethesda, Maryland

Expert Meeting: Adverse Event Reporting

OCTOBER 03, 2010 TO OCTOBER 04, 2010

CTTI Project: Safety Reporting

Meeting Background:

The key objectives of this expert meeting included:

  • Discuss and integrate empirical findings from all components of this project
  • Consider implications of the FDA’s new safety regulations
  • Develop a set of recommendations for optimal reporting of unexpected serious adverse events to investigators that will improve human subject protection

Meeting Location:

Marriott Inn & Conference Center, Hyattsville, MD

Meeting Presentations:

Day 1

Day 2

Meeting Results:

On September 29, 2010—just prior to the expert meeting—the FDA issued a new final rule and accompanying draft guidance concerning IND safety reporting. The requirements of the new safety rule, which went into effect on March 28, 2011, affected interpretation of the project findings described above. Meeting participants acknowledged that the new FDA rule marked a major step forward in recognizing that little knowledge can be gained from an individual event. Participants also agreed that inundating investigators with such data is inefficient and ineffective and that the FDA rule and guidance hold promise for helping to eliminate this burden on investigators. The discussion revealed, however, that implementation of the rule could pose challenges that may only be resolved through the concerted educational efforts and international harmonization of regulatory expectations.

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials Expert Meeting

OCTOBER 12 & 21, 2021

CTTI Project: Diversity

Meeting Objectives:

  • Present findings from project evidence generation: in-depth interviews with key decision-makers.
  • Refine a maturity model for organizational-level strategies to increase diversity in clinical trials.
  • Identify specific multi-stakeholder, portfolio-level strategies to increase the participation of underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities and women in clinical trials.

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.

Master Protocol 2019 Expert Meeting

OCTOBER 22, 2019 TO OCTOBER 23, 2019

CTTI Project: Master Protocol Studies

Meeting Overview:
The purpose of the meeting was to explore and develop strategies to address common challenges related to the design and implementation of master protocols, including:

  • Mapping the pre-planning, planning, and execution processes of a master protocol trial.
  • Strategizing solutions to common roadblocks related to the pre-planning, planning, and execution of a master protocol study.
  • Identifying and prioritizing the creation of tools to support the adoption of emerging best practices outlined by CTTI’s roadmap.

Meeting Materials:

Meeting Agenda

Meeting Summary

Roadmap

Participant List

Full Presentation Set - Day 1

Full Presentation Set - Day 2

Welcoming Remarks & Meeting Overview

Session I: Landscape Review

Session II: Building Capacity for Innovation

Session III: Small Group Breakout Sessions

Session IV: Tool Identification

Session V: Next Steps & Closing Comments

The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the individual presenter and should not be attributed to the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated.