Each month, a Research Ready mentor from the Community of Practice hosts an online workshop to share best practices and highlight exceptional processes. Be sure to sign up for the June 7 Workshop to hear how cancer trials have evolved due to the pandemic. And don’t forget to join the Research Ready Community of Practice for ongoing discussion after the event.
Incubator for Change: How Site Management of Cancer Trials have Evolved during COVID
On June 7th, Jill Beckley from the Division of Haematology/Oncology Clinical Trials Support Unit at the Hospital for Sick Children will share how cancer trials have evolved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Themes that will be discussed include best practices for current processes, improving quality and efficiencies, and eliminating silos between research and clinical groups.
Mentor
Jill Beckley, Clinical Research Project Manager, OCREB/POGO Lead, Division of Haematology/Oncology, Clinical Trials Support Unit, The Hospital for Sick Children
Jill Beckley is a Clinical Research Project Manager who manages the Leukemia, Lymphoma and Histiocytosis portfolio of clinical trials in the CTSU at The Hospital for Sick Children. With 5 years of Oncology experience, she is C17 CRA Community of Practice Co-Chair and is an Ontario Cancer Research Ethics Board Member. Her professional interests lie in innovative process development and building efficient, high performing teams.
Online Workshop Details
Date: June 7, 2022
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Registration: click here
Can’t make it to the workshop? A recording will be posted on the Research Ready page shortly after.