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Webinar: (06-2023) Ongoing Study Oversight: Ensuring Protocol Compliance through Postapproval Monitoring


The challenges of providing ongoing study oversight to animal and human research protocols have continually increased because of such developments as increasing complexity of the research, institutional and public pressures, and changing regulations. What has not changed, however, is the institution responsibility to maintain oversight through its IACUC and HRPP.

Implementing a postapproval monitoring program can fill the compliance gap while also serving as a pathway for providing ongoing education and for forging stronger relationships with researchers.

This webinar will address different models for providing ongoing study oversight through a postapproval monitoring program and how to use PAM visit results as part of an ongoing programmatic evaluation. Time will be reserved for questions.

What will I learn to do?
  • Articulate the principles on which PAM is founded and identify objectives of a robust PAM program.
  • Describe different models of conducting PAM.
  • Identify approaches to deciding who and what to monitor.
  • Report PAM results to key stakeholders, including oversight committees.
  • Consider how PAM results can be used when evaluating the overall animal care and use program or human research protection program
Continuing Education
Course participants who hold the Certified Professional in IACUC Administration (CPIA®) credential may apply 1.25 continuing education credits towards CPIA recertification credit for each course in the IACUC Core Training. 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.