CTTI shares new pregnancy testing plan recommendations and an online tool in an upcoming free public webinar
Pregnancy testing is necessary in clinical trials if there is a possibility of pregnancy in the study population and embryo/fetal exposure to the study treatment poses a known or unknown risk. In an upcoming webinar, CTTI will unveil new recommendations and an online tool to help research sponsors, investigators, and institutional review boards develop and review pregnancy testing plans, to conduct safer, more efficient clinical trials.
Attend this webinar to learn:
- Steps involved in proactive planning for pregnancy testing before the start of a clinical trial
- A new online application to help assess the balance of benefits and burdens of specific pregnancy testing plans
- Ways study coordinators can improve communication so women receive clear, comprehensive information before joining a clinical trial
- How these new recommendations promote the safe inclusion of women in clinical trials
Webinar: CTTI Presents Recommendations for Clinical Trial Pregnancy Testing Plans
Date & Time: Thursday, August 24, 2017 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET (GMT-04:00)
Presenters:
- Claire Jurkowski, MD, former medical director, Global Pharmacovigilance and Epidemiology, Bristol-Myers Squibb (Retired)
- Jessica Morse, MD, MPH, assistant professor, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- Evan Myers, MD, MPH, professor, Duke University Medical Center