Archive: Strategies for Managing Difficult Clinical Research Sites

Dec 9, 2021, 13:39 PM
Course Id : 25514
Barnett Code : BI16484
Date : January 27, 2025
Conf Date : Jan 27, 2025, 07:00 AM
Price : 835.00
Site License Price : 1835.00

Course Description

Many Clinical Research Associates (CRAs) ask: “How do I best handle a difficult site?” In this web seminar the question is addressed through real life case scenarios that deal with the different kinds of “difficult” sites, for example: The overwhelmed site, the unmotivated site, the passive aggressive site, the research naïve site. All of these types of behaviors at sites can lead to poor performance that does not respond to typical CRA action item management. Hear ideas on how to successfully work with the difficult site to promote efficiency and positive study outcomes that include helpful job aids, soft skill coaching, and diagnostic techniques to help improve approaches to interventions and management of the “difficult” site.

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Learning Objectives

  • Define the causes of why sites can be “difficult”
  • Discuss approaches for dealing with the different types of “difficult” sites
  • Develop trending techniques to anticipate site issues
  • Implement proactive diagnosis techniques to develop a CRA communication plan
  • Describe techniques for resolving conflict and promoting successful outcomes

Who Should Attend

  • Clinical Research Associate Managers
  • Clinical Research Associates
  • Project Managers

Instructor

Nazma M. Rosado, MAOL, P.M.P., CPLP, 6σ, CMQ/OE

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Hold this course at your company! For more information, contact Naila Ganatra at +1 215.413.2471.

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  • Web Seminar Archive
topics :
  • Clinical Research
jobfunctions :
  • Clinical Operations & Trial Management
  • Clinical Quality Assurance
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Project Manager
  • Regulatory Affairs
  • Study Site Compliance
  • Training
series :
  • Clinical Trials & Translational Medicine
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