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How to Write and Use a Protocol
Location:
UW South Campus Center, Room 303
Date and time:
Tue, 05/05/2009 - 12:00pm Speaker(s):
- Prof. Carol A. Wallace, Professor of Pediatrics, UW and Seattle Children's Hospital
Description:
Objectives:
- Understand the rationale for needing a protocol
- Learn how to write a protocol that communicates study conduct effectively to the research team
- Know the essential elements of a protocol
- Understand how to handle study modifications and protocol updates
Streaming video or audiocasts:
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Presented materials: