Quality Risk Management

Jun 2022

Why Standards Matter in Clinical Research

By |2022-06-20T08:59:51+02:00June 20, 2022|Blog|Comments Off on Why Standards Matter in Clinical Research

The so-called "cucumber regulation" may mean nothing to you. However, it guarantees comparable products to retailers, consumers, and processors across Europe, a standard. Standardization drives quality over time and develops global trust. Do we have standards in clinical research? Yes, but not enough, and they may not always be adhered to.

May 2019

Centralized Monitoring: a Greater Advantage to a Broader Range of Trials

By |2024-11-25T17:46:05+02:00May 2, 2019|Blog, Free Infographics|Comments Off on Centralized Monitoring: a Greater Advantage to a Broader Range of Trials

Regulatory bodies are unanimous, today's clinical research needs Centralized Monitoring. We summarized Centralized Monitoring the infographic way, download your free copy here...

Dec 2017

Lean Six Sigma, a different term for the same concept

By |2020-09-23T09:08:21+02:00December 5, 2017|Blog|Comments Off on Lean Six Sigma, a different term for the same concept

Believe it or not, it was Guinness’ biochemist Gosset who developed the first Six Sigma statistical test in the early 1900s. The Guinness brewery was far ahead of its time by hiring statisticians, chemists and other scientists to improve the quality of its beer.

Aug 2015

Risk-Based Quality Management as a Survival Kit

By |2020-09-23T09:49:45+02:00August 26, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

From Idea to Implementation (by Randy Ramin-Wright and Artem Andrianov) DIA Global Forum: Efficient risk management becomes more than advice today, it becomes part of a survival kit for a modern pharmaceutical company. Due to increasing trial complexity, regulatory scrutiny, competition for patients and high [...]

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