In the textbook, on page 17 Ogg states that, “QA itself requires a set of SOPs that cover all aspects of the units’ operations and will consequently form the bedrock of your system.” Choose one of the examples from Table 1.1 on page 17 of the Ogg textbook, Example Titles of QA SOPs.
In a 2-3 page document, using an SOP format, and supporting your work with appropriate references (in addition to the Ogg textbook), create a SOP. The NIH link above provides a template for reference when creating your SOP. Your SOP document must include and explain (at minimum) the following three sections related to the SOP chosen:
(1) Purpose: Describe the importance of the SOP to Quality Assurance (QA)? How used in the conduct of clinical trials? Provide specific examples of its use.
(2) Scope: What needs to be included in the content of the SOP (processes, steps, etc)? What are the key quality factors this SOP will address?
(3) Responsibility: Who are the stakeholders (study roles) for this specific SOP? (Who is responsible for implementing the SOP? Who is affected by the SOP?) What are the responsibilities of each identified stakeholders in the SOP?
Assignment is due on Saturday by 11:59 p.m. (AZ time).
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Rubric: SOP |
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Criteria |
Ratings |
Pts |
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This |
10 ptsProficientProfessionally written; SOP format; 6 ptsCompetentProfessionally written; SOP format; 0 ptsNoviceDoes not do, poorly done and does |
10 pts |
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This |
15 ptsProficientProvides a clear description of why 7.5 ptsCompetentProvides a clear description of why 0 ptsNoviceFails to do; poorly written; does |
15 pts |
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This |
15 ptsProficientScope defines the steps/processes 7.5 ptsCompetentScope defines the steps/processes 0 ptsNoviceDoes not do; poorly written and |
15 pts |
This |
10 ptsProficientIdentifies the department and 5 ptsCompetentIdentifies the department and 0 ptsNoviceDoes not do or poorly written and |
10 pts |
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Total Points: 50