- 2010 AzTransNet Policy Development Retreats
- Clinical Trials Reimbursement & Payment
February 9, 2010 - Clinical Trials Contracting
February 23, 2010 - Conflicts of Interest in Clinical
Research
March 2, 2010 - Clinical Research Privacy
& Security
April 6, 2010 - Biospecimens in Clinical
Research
April 27, 2010 - Register for any/all workshops
- Advancing Collaborative IRB Approaches
- Advancing Community-Based Participatory Research with Native American & Latino Populations
- Arizona Clinical Research Consortium
- IRB Networking & Education Forum
- Policy Development Retreats
- Promoting Harmonization in Clinical & Translational Research Through Template Forms and Policy Guidelines
Arizona Translational Resource Network (AZTransNet)
AZTransNet Events Calendar:
Compliance Challenges for Clinical Research Sites an Educational Workshop SeriesClinical research sites across Arizona continue to face challenges in complying with the plethora of federal laws that govern clinical research and in handling the risks involved in conducting clinical trials. The workshop series is designed to provide in-depth training and an opportunity for discussion with other clinical research sites on some of the most sticky compliance challenges for clinical research sites. Workshop topics will include:
- Clinical Trials Reimbursement and Payment
(February 9, 2010) - Clinical Trials Contracting
(February 23, 2010) - Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research
(March 2, 2010) - Clinical Research Privacy and Security
(April 6, 2010) - Biospecimens in Clinical Research
(April 27, 2010)
Each half-day seminar will come with written materials, including template forms, and wil be taught by attorneys from Coppersmith Sherman & Brockelman PLC and clinical research specialists from Arizona hospitals. The series will be held on Tuesdays at Phoenix Children's Hospital in the Cohen Conference Center from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Join us!
Online registration is available at: http://events.signup4.com/compliance.
This workshop series is designed and coordinated by the Arizona Translational Resource Network (AzTransNet) [a project of the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission], Phoenix Children’s Hospital and The Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association.

