A Practical Guide to Managing Clinical Trials

A Practical Guide to Managing Clinical Trials
ISBN-10
0367497824
ISBN-13
9780367497828
Category
Clinical trials
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2020-02-25
Publisher
CRC Press
Authors
JoAnn Pfeiffer, Cris Wells

Description

A Practical Guide to Managing Clinical Trials is a basic, comprehensive guide to conducting clinical trials. Designed for individuals working in research site operations, this user-friendly reference guides the reader through each step of the clinical trial process from site selection, to site set-up, subject recruitment, study visits, and to study close-out. Topics include staff roles/responsibilities/training, budget and contract review and management, subject study visits, data and document management, event reporting, research ethics, audits and inspections, consent processes, IRB, FDA regulations, and good clinical practices. Each chapter concludes with a review of key points and knowledge application. Unique to this book is "A View from India," a chapter-by-chapter comparison of clinical trial practices in India versus the U.S. Throughout the book and in Chapter 10, readers will glimpse some of the challenges and opportunities in the emerging and growing market of Indian clinical trials.

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