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Event date: 11/05/2020 - 14/05/2020 Export event
Virtual Global Workshop
The workshop will include a mix of global and regional events and is open to participants from any eClinical Forum member company in any region.
The attached agenda outlines the content and timing of the 3-hour virtual sessions scheduled for each day and the following is a quick summary:
If you are a member, please REGISTER NOW for the events (https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Virtual_Workshop_Spring_2020 ). If you are not yet a member please contact the eCinical Forum for more information.
Meeting Venue: Virtual
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About the Virtual Meeting
The eClinical Forum offers a unique, non-commercial networking environment to learn, exchange information and ideas, collaborate on shared initiatives and to influence the future.
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This meeting is open to companies and organisations that are members of the eClinical Forum in any region.
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