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Audits and QA

The following articles on this topic have been published in CRAdvisor (CRA) – the year, issue number and starting page number for each are listed below:

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2006  
CRA 2006; 167:5 Society for Quality Assurance.
CRA 2006; 173:6 Quality control and assurance in clinical research.
   
2005  
CRA 2005 145:3 Performing QC of study documents with limited time and resources.
CRA 2005 146:8 The importance of statistics in data auditing.
CRA 2005 147:4 Research Compliance Programs improve performance in US universities.
CRA 2005 155:8 ENGAGE revision.
   
2003  
CRA 2003 106:3 Quality improvement advice for investigator sites.
CRA 2003 110:6 New publications from BARQA.
   
2002  
CRA 2002 86:5 Is it worth resolving minor audit findings?
CRA 2002 99:7 Database quality review.
   
2001  
CRA 2001 64:3 Make the most of your QA department.
   
2000  
CRA 2000 44:3 Fraud in clinical research is not rife.
CRA 2000 47:1 Presented cancer study data was unreliable!
CRA 2000 47:6 Formal links.
CRA 2000 52:6 Swiss may inspect audit reports: old but new.
CRA 2000 55:3 Are audits having the desired effect?
CRA 2000 59:6 FDA to do systems based audits.
   
1999  
CRA 1999 22:4 Is the monitor always right?
   
1998  
CRA 1998 4:4 Good monitoring practice.
CRA 1998 12:1 Internal IRB audits may be required in the USA.
CRA 1998 13:1 Using QA and biometrics to beat fraud.
CRA 1998 14:1 Audit findings suggest room for improvement.
CRA 1998 18:2 Reliability of significance testing questioned.
CRA 1998 18:3 GCP deficiencies in CEE and Western Europe.

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