
Clinical Studies Management
A Practical Guide to Success
Simon Cook(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. January 2004
Book
Hardback
124 pages
978-0-8493-2084-2 (ISBN)
Description
What if you were suddenly in charge? After the initial excitement of a "battlefield promotion" wears off, you need to get in the trenches and get the job done. And if you are already in the trenches, you need quick access to information that will make your job easier. A comprehensive desk reference and guide, Clinical Studies Management: A Practical Guide to Success provides the practical skills and methods required by project managers running clinical studies.
The author explains a framework for project management based on seven core themes: goals, budgets, time, resources, measurement, communication, and training. He solidly reviews how modern management theory can be brought to bear on the specialized demands of clinical trials. The book covers the practical how-tos of writing and costing a study, organizing an Investigator Meeting, and improving patient enrollment in your study. Divided into stand-alone chapters that make the information easy to find, the book presents a comprehensive overview of drug development processes and the trends that are driving change.
If you are new to study management, the book rapidly brings you up to speed. If you are an experienced study manager, it gives you a convenient and authoritative reference you will use on a daily basis. Whatever your level of experience, Clinical Studies Management: A Practical Guide to Success supplies the tools you need to manage your projects efficiently and effectively.
The author explains a framework for project management based on seven core themes: goals, budgets, time, resources, measurement, communication, and training. He solidly reviews how modern management theory can be brought to bear on the specialized demands of clinical trials. The book covers the practical how-tos of writing and costing a study, organizing an Investigator Meeting, and improving patient enrollment in your study. Divided into stand-alone chapters that make the information easy to find, the book presents a comprehensive overview of drug development processes and the trends that are driving change.
If you are new to study management, the book rapidly brings you up to speed. If you are an experienced study manager, it gives you a convenient and authoritative reference you will use on a daily basis. Whatever your level of experience, Clinical Studies Management: A Practical Guide to Success supplies the tools you need to manage your projects efficiently and effectively.
Reviews / Votes
"This book successfully provides an in-depth examination into the daily life of clinical study management in an easy-to-read, easy-to-reference format...a perfect supplement to the mandatory training one would receive in the industry. Those new to research and/or clinical project management will find this book to be essential reading and well-deserving of a place in their office, cubicle, or home library. Four stars!"- Nicholas Greco IV, MS, Abbott Laboratories, in Doody's Notes, 2004
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
36 s/w Abbildungen
36 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-2084-2 (9780849320842)
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Person
Simon Cook
Content
Drug Development and Industry Trends. Contract Research Organizations . The Role of the Clinical Study Project Manager . Goals and Standards. Budgets. Time. Resources. Measurement. Communications. Training. Surviving Quality Assurance Audits. Troubleshooting: A Case History. Conclusions. References. Index.