Ended: July 16, 2019
Speaker: Caitlin Stafford, Clinical Studies Specialist, General Surgery/Section Colon and Rectal Surgery
One of the very first things a new clinical research coordinator is asked to do is read a study protocol. Depending on the complexity and number of protocols along with a limited amount of time for review, this can seem like a daunting task.
However, there are useful strategies one can employ to become a more efficient reader. The goal of this session is to present strategies for reading research protocols both critically and efficiently.
Audience: Study staff new to clinical research with less than 1 year of research-related experience or experienced study staff looking to learn the basics of a new skill.
Sessions will be limited to 25 participants. Participants must register for each session individually. Please feel free to bring lunch to each session.
Program: Clinical Research Discussion Group: Learn Something New!
Category: Clinical Research
Sponsor: MGH Division of Clinical Research
Sessions
July 16, 2019
07/16/19 1PM-2PM |
1 PM – 2 PM |
Garrod/Mendel, Floor 2, Simches Research Center
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Other Offerings
Past Offerings | |
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Learn Something New! Reading a Clinical Research Protocol: Where to Begin? |
July 7, 2020
07/7/20 |
Learn Something New! Reading a Clinical Research Protocol: Where to Begin? |
July 16, 2019
07/16/19 |