

Why Mindset Matters in Clinical Research
Recommending two enlightening books to introduce the science of thinking, learning, and doing for clinical research professionals.
Recommending two enlightening books to introduce the science of thinking, learning, and doing for clinical research professionals.
The compounding benefits of effective training cannot be overstated. When clinical research associates (CRAs) and site staff are thoroughly prepared, they engage more deeply with the trial protocols, ask more insightful questions, and more proactively anticipate challenges.
Tips and best practices for empowering professionals to become change agents in their institutions, including clinical trials. I was recently invited to deliver a keynote
Four strategies for implementing this approach in clinical trial staff and site training. Brian S. McGowan, PhD, FACEHP, Chief Learning Officer and Co-Founder, ArcheMedX, Inc.
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