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Industry Experts Talk About Improving Clinical Quality at the 5th Risk-Based Quality Management DGE Conference

The 5th Risk-Based Quality Management conference hosted by DGE will be held on January 29-30, 2025, in Philadelphia. Industry leaders attending the event will share insights on improving clinical quality through compliant and risk-based quality management.

Organized by DGE, a leader in life sciences events, the conference provides a platform for professionals to exchange ideas, learn from peers, and tackle the industry’s most pressing challenges. Industry experts will highlight the latest topics and trends in RBQM, engaging with an immersive and informed audience.

This two-day event will bring together industry leaders to explore innovative strategies for RBQM. Attendees will dive into real-world case studies focusing on the RBQM maturity model, how AI is affecting clinical research, strategies on implementing change management into your company, and much more!

Topics covered will include:

  • Prioritize Data-Driven Quality Improvement for Research Compliance
  • Assess the Best Ways to Implement Change Management in Your Company
  • Discover the Key to the Implementation of Quality by Design
  • Consider Ways to Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials by Assessing the FDA Diversity Action Plan
  • Address Different Techniques Related to QTL Positioning

Whether you’re looking to refine your clinical strategies or stay ahead of industry trends, this conference offers valuable insights for professionals at all levels. Do not miss the chance to connect with experts and gain practical tools to implement RBQM in your organization.

To learn more, please visit https://ibn.fm/t4Usg.

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