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Regulatory Coordinator
Full course · Safety Reporting Coordination
Regulatory Coordinator
Full course · Safety Reporting Coordination
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Module 1: Lesson 1

Delineate the three distinct safety reporting roles at an investigator site and apply ICH E6(R3) delegation provisions to determine which activities the RC coordinates, which the CRC executes, and which only the investigator can perform.
A sponsor's safety associate calls the study site on a Wednesday morning. A serious adverse event report was submitted 48 hours ago, and the sponsor needs clarification: Is this event expected based on the current Investigator's Brochure? The investigator is in clinic. The CRC who documented the event is on a home visit. The sponsor is on the line, and the regulatory coordinator is the person who answered.
This is the moment where role boundaries matter most -- not as an abstract organizational principle, but as a concrete operational question. The RC knows where the Investigator's Brochure is. The RC can look up the Reference Safety Information. The RC may even have a strong suspicion about whether this event is listed. But the question "Is this expected?" is a medical assessment. And making medical assessments is not what the RC does.
What the RC can do is equally important. The RC can locate the current IB version. The RC can pull the relevant section of the Reference Safety Information. The RC can ensure this information reaches the investigator within the hour. And the RC can tell the sponsor, with professional confidence, that the investigator's assessment will be provided by end of business today -- and then make certain it is.
That distinction -- between what you could do and what you should do -- is what this lesson is about. In the previous lesson, we mapped the safety reporting pipeline and identified where each stakeholder sits. Now we draw the lines between the three site-level roles with the precision that regulatory compliance demands.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
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Module 1: Lesson 1

Delineate the three distinct safety reporting roles at an investigator site and apply ICH E6(R3) delegation provisions to determine which activities the RC coordinates, which the CRC executes, and which only the investigator can perform.
A sponsor's safety associate calls the study site on a Wednesday morning. A serious adverse event report was submitted 48 hours ago, and the sponsor needs clarification: Is this event expected based on the current Investigator's Brochure? The investigator is in clinic. The CRC who documented the event is on a home visit. The sponsor is on the line, and the regulatory coordinator is the person who answered.
This is the moment where role boundaries matter most -- not as an abstract organizational principle, but as a concrete operational question. The RC knows where the Investigator's Brochure is. The RC can look up the Reference Safety Information. The RC may even have a strong suspicion about whether this event is listed. But the question "Is this expected?" is a medical assessment. And making medical assessments is not what the RC does.
What the RC can do is equally important. The RC can locate the current IB version. The RC can pull the relevant section of the Reference Safety Information. The RC can ensure this information reaches the investigator within the hour. And the RC can tell the sponsor, with professional confidence, that the investigator's assessment will be provided by end of business today -- and then make certain it is.
That distinction -- between what you could do and what you should do -- is what this lesson is about. In the previous lesson, we mapped the safety reporting pipeline and identified where each stakeholder sits. Now we draw the lines between the three site-level roles with the precision that regulatory compliance demands.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Continue with the Regulatory Coordinator track
Enroll to access all courses in the Regulatory Coordinator track.
Unlock the full course