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The Earliest Warning Sign: How Measuring Readiness at Training Predicts Trial Risk Before It Shows Up in the Data

Most protocol deviations start as human problems, not operational ones, but risk-based monitoring typically relies on lagging indicators that arrive too late to prevent these problems instead of measuring readiness during training, when intervention still matters. This article was first posted March 11, 2026 in Applied Clinical Trials Volume 35, Issue 2: 4-01-2026 “Readiness, measured during

What We Think We Know: How Overconfidence Derails Clinical Trials

In clinical research, where accuracy, coordination, and compliance are non-negotiable, the greatest threat isn’t always a lack of knowledge. Sometimes, it’s the mistaken belief that we already understand more than we do.  This article was first posted June 11, 2025 in Applied Clinical Trials Volume 34, Issue 3: 06-01-2025 This cognitive bias,