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FAQs
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Q: What is the role of an auditor?
A: The role of an auditor is to assess a situation and provide recommendations
related to any issues that are found.
Q: How does the role of a lead auditor differ from that of an auditor?
A: The lead auditor has the responsibility and the expertise to choose, direct,
coordinate and supervise a group of auditors with different skills.
Q: Are CRC able to undertake all types of audit?
A: CRC performs all type of system and process audits in clinical research.
Q: What experience does CRC have in the field of medical device audits?
A: CRC has medical device audit experiences in cardiovascular and imaging
techniques.
Q: How long does an audit last?
A: Every audit is potentially different depending on the complexity and size of
the trial. A typical figure, for an uncomplicated trial, might be 5 days and
consist of:
- 1 day preparation of project documentation
- 2 days on site
- 2 days report preparation and completion
Q: How much does CRC charge?
A: CRC rates and conditions are available on request.
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