


The ConsortiaKit is a unique
and innovative product designed specifically for physicians and specialists doing clinical
trials. For the first time, clinical investigators, who have recognized the benefits
of Consortia now have an effective tool to build and manage their own network. The
ConsortiaKit is a suite of customizeable templates that enable physicians to create their
own investigator network. The ConsortiaKit includes all the components and processes
necessary to create a well managed business that is sustainable, credible and profitable.
The ConsortiaKit has value in two ways it can either assist a
group of specialists to bring a Consortium into existence or enable an established network
to fine tune its business.
The ConsortiaKit Templates include:
Incorporation & Bylaws
Principles of Membership
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Membership Recruitment
Expedited Review and Protocol Assessment Reports
Client Development
Headquarter Database
Corporate Sponsorship Agreements
Investigator Contracts
Consortia Sensitive Legal, Auditing, Bookkeeping and Liability Insurance Services
Event Planning

PDI Management Consulting provides leadership and expertise, gained
through several years of successful Consortia development, to guide development, influence
direction and build successful Research Consortia. PDI oversees the implementation and
professional affairs of consortia by applying the ConsortiaKit in parallel with business
logistics, marketing, PR, financial management processes and conference planning. PDI uses
the ConsortiaKit to customize the modus operandi for investigator networks at any stage of
development. Existing networks may wish to apply only specific templates and implement select
PDI services designed to improve effectiveness.


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