ClinicalTrials.gov: Setting Yourself up for Success in Results Reporting
Interactive, virtual session to learn how to meet requirements for ClinicalTrials.gov and ensure transparency in research
Who?
Any U-M researcher and their research partners from affiliated organizations.
When?
Contact MICHR as soon as you are interested in this offering.
How much?
Free
What is this offering?
We are in a new era of research transparency, which means our study documentation must be clearer than ever. A significant part of this transparency is ClinicalTrials.gov, which has evolved since its inception years ago and is changing the way we think about measuring and reporting data outcomes. In this interactive, virtual session, participants will learn from regulatory specialists about how to meet requirements for ClinicalTrials.gov and ensure transparency in their research. Despite ClinicalTrials.gov becoming more common in clinical research, many researchers are unfamiliar with how to use the system. This workshop will provide crucial learning about how to use the ClinicalTrials.gov system and includes skill-building activities to practice what you learn. Even if you have assistance with your ClinicalTrials.gov registration, you will save time and energy from grant application through the registration process if you understand ClinicalTrials.gov terminology and expectations.
Primary audience: Faculty and senior study team members from the University of Michigan or affiliated organizations who are involved in designing and planning any Investigator-Initiated studies required to register in ClinicalTrials.gov. Anyone with a basic knowledge of clinical trials is welcome.
Due to confidentiality and U-M-specific policies and procedures, this training may only be attended by employees from U-M or affiliated health systems or people who are working on a clinical trial with a U-M principal investigator.
How this advances translational science
Implementing operations that facilitate and support the quality and impact of research.
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