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Ready to become a Clinical Research Associate, and you wonder what to do next, or what prerequisites are required? Have you been applying for CRA positions with no response? Or, are you new to the CRA role, and wonder what to expect? These are some questions that Clinical Research Professional, Elizabeth Waddell, dives into on her Let's Get Clinical Podcast. In addition to her online courses and step-by-guides, each episode is designed to help YOU pursue a career in clinical research while p ...
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#021 - The COVID-19 pandemic has affected so much including the clinical research industry. Have you wondered how this will affect monitoring as a Clinical Research Associate? During this episode, I will be talking with Jasmine Smith and I am so excited! She has over 6 years of clinical research experience and is a Senior CRA. Jasmine is knowledgea…
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#020 – If you are new to research, you may not be familiar with the types of monitoring visits that CRAs perform. In this episode I will address questions regarding monitoring visits and why each type of visit is required. Yay!! Join me for Q&A, as I share some experiences from my own CRA journey.Elizabeth által
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#019 –Have you wondered what happened to me? LOL! So sorry for fading out, but I do have a good reason. In this episode, I will tell you where I have been and what I have been working on. I’ll give you a hint, it involves a new course 😉 Join me as I share details regarding the course, my purpose, my passion, and some experiences from my own CRA jou…
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#018 – Have you ever heard the term domino effect? Where something sets off a chain of events? This happens MANY times in monitoring when there are changes at a site, or an update with regulatory documents. One thing can cause a whole domino effect. In this episode I will discuss different scenarios when monitoring and the chain of events, or docum…
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#017 – It is time for Questions and Answers!! In this episode I will address listener questions. Yahoo!! Have you ever wondered how to develop good monitoring visit routine and habits? What tools to help keep organized and meet deliverable deadlines? How to calculate study drug compliance? Tips to getting your start as a CRA? Join me for Q&A, as I …
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#016 – Monitors are responsible for ensuring subject safety and data integrity. As a CRA, sometimes I felt like a detective on-site looking for clues in order to verify compliance with the protocol, GCPs, and federal regulations. What happens when these “clues” are inconsistent? In this episode I discuss the importance of consistency in monitoring,…
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#015 – Do you ever wonder how a CRA knows where to begin at a monitoring visit, or what to do next? On this episode, I discuss helpful monitoring tools for all visit types. When a CRA is well prepared for a visit, it will go smoother, and save so much time. Each monitor is unique regarding what works for them, but I wanted to share what specificall…
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#014 – In previous episodes I reviewed the Delegation of Authority Log. Although the PI maintains this list of appropriately qualified persons to whom he/she has delegated significant trial-related tasks, it is important to remember that the PI is ultimately responsible. The PI is more than just a signature and is responsible for overseeing all sit…
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#013 – One of the soft skills that I discussed last week, is the importance of being able to adapt to change. There is an example now causing so many changes, affecting all areas of the clinical research industry, COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019). The FDA recognizes that this pandemic is going to impact the conduct of clinical trials, and recent…
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#012 – In addition to knowledge and experience, soft skills are so important for a CRA to possess. These skills can range from being able to adapt to changes, time management, being coachable, the ability to have difficult conversations, being able to deal with difficult people, being passionate about customer service, and having empathy for others…
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#011 - Learning the common audit findings is so beneficial for a CRA. It can serve as a reminder of what to look for and serves as a helpful tool in order to prevent them. This week, I discuss issues associated with missing/incomplete essential documentation. This documentation is so important and is a requirement per GCPs as they permit evaluation…
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#010 - Learning the common audit findings is so beneficial for a CRA. It can serve as a reminder of what to look for and serves as a helpful tool in order to prevent them. This week, I discuss issues associated with Investigational Product (IP) accountability. As CRAs we have a lot of responsibility when it comes to IP, which remember, is drug that…
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#009 - Learning the common audit findings is so beneficial for a CRA. It can serve as a reminder of what to look for and serves as a helpful tool in order to prevent them. This week, I discuss issues associated with AE review and reporting. As CRAs our two most important obligations are subject safety and data integrity. It is extremely important t…
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#008 - Learning the common audit findings is so beneficial for a CRA. It can serve as a reminder of what to look for and serves as a helpful tool in order to prevent them. This week, I am discussing the importance of complete source documentation and verification of subject eligibility. A subject that is randomized to study drug, and not truly elig…
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#007 - Learning the common audit findings is so beneficial for a CRA. It can serve as a reminder of what to look for and serves as a helpful tool in order to prevent them. This week, I am discussing common audit findings regarding informed consent. I will touch on issues relating to the form itself (the ICF), the consent process, and HIPAA. Join me…
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#006 – Working as a home-based CRA sounds like a dream, right? Working from home is definitely a privilege but be careful not to stumble into any pitfalls. Some can get distracted, non-productive, and feel isolated when working remotely. In this episode I will discuss tips to work successfully at home and share some stories from my own home-based e…
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#005 - Are you familiar with Monitoring Visit Reports, and what to include? If not, I'm here to help! In this episode, I discuss why MVRs are required, and what they should contain. I also review how to document issues, and the importance of corrective/preventative actions. I discuss what to document in regard to review, and the metric of MVR TAT -…
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#004 - As a Clinical Research Associate, travel plays a big part in your career. I spent 14 years, of my 18+ year journey, as a road warrior, and want to help you. In this episode I will discuss recommendations regarding packing, airport security, TSA regulations, tips for smoother travel, and safety. I will also share funny stories from my experie…
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#003 - As a Clinical Research Associate, travel plays a big part in your career. I spent 14 years, of my 18+ year journey, as a road warrior, and want to help you. In this episode I will discuss monitoring visit intervals in the Clinical Monitoring Plan, tips in scheduling visits on the earlier side of the window, how a CRA schedules travel, helpfu…
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#002 - This episode focuses on important deliverables that a Clinical Research Associate must manage between monitoring visits, why it is required to be on-time, and how important it is for a CRA to possess skills such as, prioritization, planning, multi-tasking, and organization. Time and time again, I have seen CRAs struggle in the area of time m…
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#001 - Welcome to the Let's Get Clinical Podcast! I am so excited to begin this podcast, and share the life of a Clinical Research Associate with you. My family will be excited too, because I can go on and on when it comes to the life of a CRA, and now someone else has to listen LOL!! As you may know, I have been in the clinical research industry f…
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