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Clinical Project Management in Europe - Part I

 
  April 01, 2010  
     
 
Ramada Plaza Basel , Basel, Switzerland
Sep 22 2010 8:00AM - Sep 24 2010 5:00PM


As clinical trials become more complex and there is increasing demand for efficiency and cost effectiveness, the knowledge and skills required to manage all aspects of a clinical project are critical.

This course provides a comprehensive foundation in clinical project management. Using the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®) as a guide, participants will be taught how to apply project management strategies, tools and techniques to their clinical trial projects.

In two independent modules of three days each, the following topics will be covered:

  • Project Definition and Organisational Context
  • Project Management Tools and Techniques
  • Scope Management, Resource Estimating and Budget Management of a Clinical Trial
  • Project Quality Management
  • Project Risk Management
  • Communication and Stakeholder Management
  • Procurement Management
  • Team Management and Leadership Skills

This course includes many practical examples and case studies which will enable participants to successfully implement and manage their own clinical trial projects effectively.

The course is based on Alexander Gissler’s (PMP, Project Management Consultancy and Training) concept for Clinical Project Management.

Event Code:
10544

 
 
Organized by: DIA Europe
Invited Speakers: call contact
 
Deadline for Abstracts: call contact
 
Registration:

DIA Europe

 TEL.:    +41 61 22 55 151

FAX:     +41 61 22 55 152

E-mail: DIAEUROPE@DIAEUROPE.ORG
 
   
 
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