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Effective Risk-Based Approaches to Optimize Clinical Quality and Achieve Inspection Readiness

The original GCP Event, now in its 12th year, continues to provide clinical quality and operations professionals with an annual forum for productive education and networking.

Focusing on risk-based approaches for optimizing clinical quality and inspection readiness during and beyond the pandemic, this interactive event has a loyal following of senior-level professionals, who come to:

  • Candidly engage with like-minded peers about challenges and best practices
  • Learn from subject matter experts on current and forward-leaning topics addressing clinical quality
  • Identify leading service and technology providers and assess partnership opportunities
  • Leave with a clear understanding of the top issues and solutions related to GCP quality risk management
We look forward to connecting with you June 21-23, 2021.

Five Reasons to Attend the Proactive GCP Summit

This Isn’t Our First Rodeo

This Isn’t Our First Rodeo

We offer a suite of clinical quality events and have hundreds of virtual events under our belt.

Content is Relevant and Current

Content is Relevant and Current

Leveraging our CQO community and analytics from our Fierce publications, we are confident in our content.

Best in Class Speaking Faculty

Best in Class Speaking Faculty

Seasoned experts and rising stars from companies of all sizes!

Enjoy the Education at Your Own Pace

Enjoy the Education at Your Own Pace

Pick the sessions most relevant for you and the remaining session content is available on-demand.

Engagement and Education

Engagement and Education

We'll keep you updated on new resources, in person/virtual conferences, trainings, jobs, news and more…

Who Needs to Be Here?

Quality is woven through all areas of clinical research, so although this is a clinical quality event, it is relevant for anyone working in the clinical space. This includes, of course, clinical quality, compliance and auditing, but also clinical operations and research, as well as such departments as clinical data management, monitoring, vendor management, training and records. A strong culture of quality is something that should be intertwined throughout the organization, so really all clinical roles are responsible for quality. Be a champion of your company’s culture of quality by attending this event.

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