How is auditing different than monitoring? Why do we need to audit? Since these questions are so often asked, we decided to create a graphic that will help you understand when to consider an audit. In short, auditing brings an independent, quality assurance perspective to the clinical research landscape Investigational sites, sponsors, and vendors benefit from high-level process assessments and improvements. Experienced auditors leverage extensive training to help ensure subject safety, data integrity, and protocol and regulatory compliance.
Consider taking a quality snapshot of your clinical study and download our “Why Auditing “graphic today to get answers to your auditing questions.
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