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Quality Considerations for Mobile Blood Draws and Specimen Collections

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In this webinar, learn from experts with experience in leading mobile blood draws and specimen collections for a wide range of trials and studies.

Pharmaceutical, life sciences, research and healthcare organizations that need laboratory testing to support studies and trials are likely to instinctively consider the importance of quality programs for blood, urine and other specimen collections once they arrive at the lab for testing.

What may be less common to consider — but plays a critical role in overall quality — is the protocol to ensure quality during each step of the process throughout specimen collection, processing, handling and transport that takes place prior to the specimen arriving at the lab.

The considerations grow for decentralized trials and studies where the collection of samples likely will not occur at clinics or hospitals. In fact, blood draws and specimen collection in a decentralized model often occur in the most convenient location possible for participants: their home.

The convenience offered by decentralized trials can boost accessibility and support adherence and retention. However, collecting specimens in a participant’s home and transporting specimens to a laboratory present complexities that should be integrated into an overall quality program.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar will appeal to professionals in the following fields or having the following job titles:

  • Research & Development
  • Trial and study management/Trial and study design/Trial and study quality assurance
  • Clinical Operations/Operations Management
  • Project Management/Procurement for Clinical Trials
  • VP of Commercial Operations/Commercial Operations Manager/Commercialization Manager
  • Business Operations Lead/Strategic Partnerships/Business Development
  • Senior Executives in clinical development or strategy
  • Principal Investigators (PIs)

What You Will Learn

Attendees will learn about:

  • Significant applications of mobile collection to support decentralized trials and studies
  • Identifying important quality considerations — from collection and processing protocols to temperature requirements for transport — for the development of a mobile collections program for blood draws or other specimen collections
  • Additional assessments and measurements, such as interviews and biometrics, which may be integrated with mobile collection and their quality considerations

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