Abstract
Process audits of clinical research departments focus on the extent of regulatory compliance, scientific integrity, and sound business practices of various functions performed by the department. This paper describes the objectives, methodology, and findings of process audits. It also identifies key markers examined by auditors for each of the line and staff functions performed by clinical departments conducting research studies.
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