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Webinar: (02-2022) Nurturing a Healthy Post-Approval Monitoring (PAM) Program: A Case-Based Approach

Do you stay up at night worrying that your PAM program isn’t successful and growing the way you envisioned? During this interactive session, the speakers will present cases that explore common PAM approaches and discuss how to refine these practices to improve compliance and maximize animal welfare. Attendees will utilize complex animal program scenarios as a basis for discussing best practices to improve their PAM programs.

Agenda
Following an introduction and overview, the speakers will present different scenarios and ask for audience participation and input. The learning objectives of this session will include:

  • Exploring relationships between investigators and the PAM program
  • Reviewing reportability to the IACUC and outside entities
  • Analyzing the animal program as a whole during PAM
After participating in this active-learning webinar, attendees will be able to:
  • List common mistakes made in conducting PAM, leading to negative outcomes and relationships, and describe ways to improve researcher buy-in to PAM programs
  • Share ideas for improvements in the communication of PAM findings to the IACUC
  • Recognize when PAM findings rise to the level of external reporting
  • Discuss the utilization of metrics to measure success of your PAM program
  • Explain the role of PAM in the animal program as a whole to proactively reduce compliance concerns

Who should attend?
This webinar will be beneficial to IACUC administrators or others with PAM responsibilities (veterinary or animal care staff, IACUC members, etc) with at least 1+ years of experience.

Continuing Education Credit
Course participants who hold the Certified Professional in IACUC Administration (CPIA®) credential may apply 1.5 continuing education credits towards CPIA recertification category two credit. Learn More

Access Interval
Access to live content will be available for 90 days after the recording is made available. After 90 days, access to the content will be removed, but users will retain access to any certificates of attendance earned. To earn a certificate, one must complete all required sections and complete the certificate section within the 90-day access period. After access has expired, users can purchase an additional 90 days of access.