Coordinating Committee

From Codex of clinical research

Coordinating committee is a group typically established by the sponsor to oversee and facilitate the collaborative efforts among multiple research sites or centers. This committee plays a crucial role in study management, protocol adherence, data collection, and communication among participating sites. It ensures uniformity, consistency, and effective coordination across multicentre studies.

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ICH E6(R2)

ICH E6 1.18 Coordinating committee:

A committee that a sponsor may organize to coordinate the conduct of a multicentre trial [1].

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References

  1. ICH website, Integrated Addendum to ICH E6(R1): Guideline for Good Clinical Practice E6(R2), https://database.ich.org/sites/default/files/E6_R2_Addendum.pdf

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