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Event date: 09/12/2024 Export event
Birds-of-a-Feather Round Table Discussion: “Navigating the Exciting and Confusing Landscape of AI Solutions for Document Automation”
Date: Monday, 9-December-2024 Duration: One hour
Facilitators: Gordon Macpherson, Director of Medical Writing at Servier and Naveed Yasin, Manager of Medical Writing at Servier
Time – We apologize for the inconvenient time in some time zones. Please feel free to forward this invitation to your colleagues within your organization.
Background: eClinical Forum Birds-of-a-Feather webinar sessions focus on the details of a specific topic. All participants are encouraged to share information and ask questions. Anyone from an eCF member company can participate, gratis. The facilitator will [try to] keep the subject on track and prompt discussion and information sharing.
For This Topic: This session is not intended to provide firm answers to the below questions. It is about exchanging views with other participants and gaining insights into the different challenges and needs. This is a round-table discussion. Participants are encouraged to share experiences, make comments, ask questions, and contribute to the discussion.
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Open To: Staff from eClinical Forum member companies gratis (If you are not an eCF member, please review our website Membership information or contact info@eclinicalforum.org )
eCF Members - Please follow this link to register: eCF BoF: Navigating the Exciting and Confusing Landscape of AI Solutions for Document Automation
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eCF Spring 2025 Workshops Announced
We are pleased to announce our 2025 Spring Workshops.
These workshops will be in-person, with the UK workshop also being live-streamed for any eCF member around the globe to join. Each eCF member organisation has a certain number of seats available for in-person participation, depending on the membership type (please contact your eCF Primary representative to discuss using a member seat). Joining the UK workshop via live-stream is gratis for anyone in an eCF member organisation.
April 29-May 1: King-of-Prussia, PA, USA (kindly hosted by CSL Behring)
May 13-15: Walton Oaks, Surrey, UK (kindly hosted by Pfizer)
eCF Technology Showcase: The Impact of AI Driven Automation and Data Transformation - A Guided User Experience for Automated Mapping
eClinical Solutions, and eCF member company will present an approach to AI that aims to bridge that gap – a guided user experience for automated mapping.
The eClinical Forum is happy to showcase their members, however does not promote nor endorse any particular technology solution.
eCF “Think GCP” Webinar: ICH E6(R3) for eCF Members
Presenter: Rebecca Stanbrook, GCP Strategic Lead, Process & Risk Surveillance, Novartis, EFPIA Topic Lead ICH E6(R3)
About this topic: The final piece of the GCP renovation puzzle, revision 3 of ICH GCP. Understand the background to the renovation, key changes and the philosophy of the changes in this one hour webinar.
eCF Webinar: Audit Trail Review – Is your Audit Trail fit for purpose?
Date: Thursday, February 20, 2025 Duration: One hour
Presenter: Dr. Torsten Stemmler, head of GCP inspections at the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM)
Dr Torsten Stemmler has been involved in GCP inspections since 2017 and has contributed to various European guidelines (e.g. Guideline on computerised systems and electronic data in clinical trials). He has a background in data management and neurobiology (specialising in psychophysics). He is currently working on GCP inspections and artificial intelligence in the EMA eSubgroup.