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Enhanced Research Environment

Enhanced Research Environment. Alison Lakin RN, LLB, LLM, PhD Associate Director of the CCTSI, and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Regulatory Compliance, UC Denver. Specific Aims . 1. Promote a responsible and safe research environment 2. Across the lifespan of each study AND

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Enhanced Research Environment

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  1. Enhanced Research Environment Alison Lakin RN, LLB, LLM, PhD Associate Director of the CCTSI, and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Regulatory Compliance, UC Denver

  2. Specific Aims 1. Promote a responsible and safe research environment 2. Across the lifespan of each study AND 3. Improve the research enterprise to ensure an • Ethical • Efficient • Cost-Effective system

  3. Organization Chart for the Enhanced Research Environment

  4. 1. Promote a Responsible and Safe Research Environment • Expand role of SARC • Integrate bioethics consultation • Integrate with community via the PACT-Ethics Committee • Baby blanket / facilitation committee • Expand training to research coordinators and PIs including responsible conduct of research • Site initiation and auditing

  5. 2. Across the lifespan of the study • Implementation of OnCore as the backbone infrastructure • Study Monitoring Committee - currently for CHCO, UCH, Boulder and NJ CTRC - plan to expand to include all research at Anschutz Medical Campus Goal - To identify and assist failing studies

  6. 3. Improve the Research Enterprise • Single central web portal • Centralized IRB and expanded use of various IRB models • Centralized Clinical Research Support Center • OnCore: Clinical Trial Management System • Process Improvement

  7. Single Research Web Portal: UCDenver.edu/Research • Centralized resource for all Research related information on the UCDenver website • 4 tiles to guide general audience type • Research events Calendar • Pulled from events where ‘researcher’ is checked under ‘intended audience’ field • Research Participants Page- Good place to send participants looking for studies

  8. Centralized IRB COMIRB Panel S (Social and Behavioral Panel)

  9. Centralized Clinical Research Support Center • Regulatory Development • FDA Assistance • IND/IDE Application • FDA Annual Reports • ClinicalTrials.gov • Pre-Review • Human Research Portal • Pre-Review of Submissions • Consent writing assistance • Education • Clinical Trials training courses • Responsible Conduct of Research • Post approval study start-up assistance • Study Monitoring • Audits by request from study team • For cause audits • Study monitoring Committee SUPPORT ACROSS THE LIFETIME OF A PROTOCOL

  10. OnCore Implementation:Collaboration between CU AMC and UCHealth • Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) funded in November 2013 • Currently in planning phase • Proposed early adopters • Department of Orthopedics • Division of Ophthalmology • Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension • Cancer Center • 2015: Expanded roll-out

  11. Process Improvement Initiative with QPIP: Protocol Review

  12. Ethicalcomponent • Integrate the Ethics Core into the Support Center • Utilize the PACT-Ethics Committee

  13. Research Ethics Initiatives • 4th Annual Research Ethics Conference: 93 Attendees • Title: The Rate Limiting Step: Recruitment and Retention of Clinical Research Participants • Research Ethics Consult Service • Resource for new Clinical Research Support Center • Consults: • Research reimbursements for undocumented patients in HIV clinic • Ethical issues in child abuse research • National Consortium CTSA Involvement: • Attended 1 ½ day meeting of Clinical Research Ethics Key Function

  14. PACTETHICS COMMITTEEPartnership of Academicians and Communities for Translation Mission: To cultivate awareness among academicians and communities in Colorado of ethical issues related to community engaged medical research; to develop tools for addressing such issues; to disseminate these tools; and to support use of the tools as well as relationships among the users.

  15. PACTETHICS COMMITTEE Composition: • 3 Community members • 3 PACT Council members • 4 PACT community engagement representatives • 2 University bioethicists • 1 Central Administration • 4 PACT scientific staff

  16. PACTETHICS COMMITTEE Initial issues being considered: • Community fatigue in research • Role of the PACT-Ethics committee to facilitate and/or review community consultation plans for protocols involving waiver of consent in emergency settings • Subject recruitment

  17. Efficiency • Expansion of the Clinical Research Support Center • Process improvement through collaboration with hospital affiliates • Clinical Trials Management System

  18. Cost-effective • Collaboration with Affiliates to avoid duplication of resources • Key partnership with DOM • Process improvement with assistance from QPIP

  19. ColoradoMultiple Institutional Review Board • Full Electronic Submissions as of September 1, 2013 • Single ‘smart’ application for protocol review form • 30% increase in volume in 2013

  20. ColoradoMultiple Institutional Review Board

  21. Clinical Research Support Center Metrics

  22. Office of Grants and Contracts Metrics *Does not include subcontract negotiations

  23. Technology Transfer Office Metrics

  24. National CTSA Consortium Involvement Director (Lakin) participates in: • Regulatory Knowledge Key Function Committee • Clinical Research Management Task Force. • “Champion of Change” for the CCTSI • Several national projects looking at alternative IRB models • Vanderbilt IRBShare initiative and NeuroNEXT • UC Denver participated in the IRB Pilot Projects.

  25. National CTSA Consortium Involvement Research Subject Advocate Participate in: • The Regulatory Knowledge Key Function Committees: • Recruitment and Retention subcommittee • Subject Advocacy subcommittee • IND/IDE subcommittee • Monitoring/DSMB Affinity Group • Clinical Research Ethics Key Function Committee • CRE Biobanking subcommittee • Clinical Research Management KFC

  26. ChallengesandBudget Constraints • Tracking data difficult to obtain currently • Need fully operational CTMS to track protocols through the lifespan – 3 to 5 years away depending on implementation resources • How best to facilitate recruitment is unclear • ? Opt-in/Opt-out at hospital registration • Office of Grants and Contracts needs to be better integrated with other regulatory processes and needs additional resources • Challenges with pre-IRB review process implementation

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