This webinar showed attendees that simply conducting background checks and employment verifications won’t always protect from candidates who represent a fake job history.
Did you read the new draft Guidance from the FDA for Sponsors, Investigators, and IRBs on Key Information and Facilitating Informed Consent? Watch this webinar as our speaker discusses this guidance.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been touted as holding the solutions to a variety of vexing challenges in healthcare, but is it possible that there’s a downside to integrating what some might call an ungovernable technology into the clinical research arena? This webinar pondered the issue of who’s making sure this power is being used to benefit everyone fairly.
With such an emphasis on the importance of soft skills, this webinar provided attendees with tools to assess the maturity of their soft skills. The speaker discussed developmental tasks attendees can employ to strengthen or enhance those that may be weak.
Leaders at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) recognized that in recent years, a large proportion of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded clinical trials have not achieved target enrollment within the allotted time or budget, and some have been terminated early for futility.¹ Based on a retrospective review of National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) funded trials, only 26% were successfully defined as achieving 100 percent enrollment in the target time allowed.