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Nov 2020

Best Case Studies for RBQM | Avoiding Regulatory Non-Acceptance

By |2021-12-22T17:37:35+02:00November 3, 2020|Blog, Case Studies|Comments Off on Best Case Studies for RBQM | Avoiding Regulatory Non-Acceptance

We've documented real-life case studies for you, illustrating how the MyRBQM® Portal helped address common risks using the principles of risk-based quality management.

Nov 2020

Best Case Studies for RBQM | Controlling the Number of Open Queries

By |2021-12-22T17:41:30+02:00November 3, 2020|Blog, Case Studies|Comments Off on Best Case Studies for RBQM | Controlling the Number of Open Queries

We've documented real-life case studies for you, illustrating how the MyRBQM® Portal helped address common risks using the principles of risk-based quality management.

Nov 2020

Best Case Studies for RBQM | Accurately Predicting Important Events

By |2021-10-25T13:55:23+02:00November 3, 2020|Blog, Case Studies|Comments Off on Best Case Studies for RBQM | Accurately Predicting Important Events

We've documented real-life case studies for you, illustrating how the MyRBQM® Portal helped address common risks using the principles of risk-based quality management.

Nov 2020

Best Case Studies for RBQM | Detecting and Mitigating a Conflict of Interest

By |2021-12-22T17:42:58+02:00November 3, 2020|Blog, Case Studies|Comments Off on Best Case Studies for RBQM | Detecting and Mitigating a Conflict of Interest

We've documented real-life case studies for you, illustrating how the MyRBQM® Portal helped address common risks using the principles of risk-based quality management.

Jan 2018

Fake news, fake likes, fake quotes: who or what can I trust these days?

By |2020-09-23T08:44:13+02:00January 4, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on Fake news, fake likes, fake quotes: who or what can I trust these days?

There is a rapidly growing amount of information to process in clinical research. You could argue whether it adds value viewing and verifying the reliability of each single data point. Dirty data and frauds have always existed but can eventually be marginalised by responsive people and processes.

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