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Essential Guide to Clinical Trials for People Who May Not Know It All
DUBLIN, Ireland-(Business Wire)-September 5, 2008 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4f5976/a_quick_guide_to_c) has announced the addition of the "A Quick Guide to Clinical Trials for People Who May Not Know It All" report to their offering.
Why should I read this book?
Appropriately designed and executed clinical trials are at the heart of the successful development of new medicines for patients. This book provides a unique view of the clinical trials process. You will be able to see exactly how any given discipline fits in and plays its part in delivering the overall clinical trial program. The successful design, execution and delivery of an effective clinical trial program relies on excellent cooperation, understanding and respect within an often widely dispersed multi-disciplinary team.
The chapters are jargon-lite but detailed enough to provide the framework onto which you, the reader, can attach that jargon when you are good and ready. Each chapter also stands alone as a ‘quick dip’ foundation or refresher. Everyone involved in clinical trials finds it demanding to keep up-to-date with current developments in the field. We believe you will come away with a really good basic grasp of the excitement of the clinical trials process, its drivers, checks and balances, and how you may even be able to contribute in a wide variety of ways.
Key Topics Covered:
- Why do we do clinical trials?
- The FDA and clinical trials: a short history
- The business of successful clinical drug development
- The clinical trial process: project management
- The clinical trial process: primer on ethics in clinical research
- The clinical trial process: regulatory affairs
- The clinical trial process: monitoring
- The clinical trial process: statistics
- The clinical trial process: data management
- The clinical trial process: technology in clinical trials
- Clinical trials and medical writing
- Clinical trials and the clinical research physician
- Clinical trials and the patient
- The future of clinical trials
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4f5976/a_quick_guide_to_c
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