Historic Milestone for Clinical Research in Latin America: bioaccess® Team Achieves ACRP Certification

Bogotá, Colombia – bioaccess® proudly announces that several key members of its clinical research team have achieved the prestigious ACRP certification, marking a significant milestone for the company and the clinical research community in Latin America. The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) certification is widely regarded as the gold standard in clinical research, underscoring the expertise and commitment of bioaccess® to advancing medical research in the region.

Among the certified team members are:

Sergio Alvarado, Clinical Trial Manager, has been instrumental in overseeing numerous clinical trials, ensuring adherence to regulatory standards and the highest quality of data integrity. Sergio strongly believes in the impact of innovation and medical research on improving healthcare. With experience at Novartis and Colsubsudio, and proficiency in English, Spanish, and German, Sergio’s work spans six major projects. Read more about Sergio's career.

Juan Cuya, Clinical Trial Associate, brings a wealth of knowledge in regulatory affairs and new product launches. He has consulted for the Colombian ministry of health, PAHO, and UNICEF, and teaches at Universidad de Los Andes. Juan's role at bioaccess® focuses on supporting regulatory submissions for new medical device clinical trials. Read more about Juan's career.

Nevianni Velez, Clinical Trial Manager, is known for her strategic oversight of multi-center trials and her ability to navigate the complexities of regulatory requirements. Her proactive approach and problem-solving skills have significantly contributed to the efficiency and success of bioaccess's clinical operations.

Jhonatan Espinosa, Clinical Trial Manager, has a strong background in project management and clinical trial execution. His expertise in coordinating with various stakeholders and ensuring seamless trial processes has been a key asset to the team.

This achievement is a historic step for the clinical research community in Latin America. The ACRP certification not only validates the skills and knowledge of the bioaccess team but also sets a new benchmark for excellence in the region. It demonstrates the company’s unwavering commitment to advancing clinical research practices and contributing to the global medical research landscape.

“We are incredibly proud of our team’s accomplishment in obtaining the ACRP certification,” said Julio Martinez-Clark , CEO of bioaccess®. “This certification is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and expertise in the field of clinical research. It reinforces our commitment to maintaining the highest standards in helping MedTech startups conduct their clinical studies in Latin America and delivering impactful results.”

With this certification, bioaccess® is poised to lead the way in innovative clinical research, fostering collaborations and driving advancements that will benefit patients and healthcare systems worldwide. The company remains dedicated to supporting its team members in their professional growth and continuing to push the boundaries of clinical research excellence.

About ACRP

The Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) supports clinical research professionals through membership, training, and certification. Founded in 1976, ACRP is a Washington, DC-based non-profit organization with more than 13,000 members who work in clinical research in more than 70 countries. ACRP’s mission is to promote excellence in clinical research and improve the quality of clinical trials through education and certification programs.

About bioaccess®

bioaccess® is a leading clinical research organization based in Colombia, dedicated to conducting high-quality clinical trials and advancing medical research. With a focus on innovation and excellence, bioaccess® partners with global medtech companies to bring cutting-edge treatments to patients in Latin America and beyond.

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