Saturday, February 12, 2011

The CRA's Guide to Monitoring Clinical Research PDF

Rating: (5 reviews) Author: ISBN : 9781930624375 New from $64.74 Format: PDF
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The CRA's Guide to Monitoring Clinical Research is a valuable and practical educational resource for the individual readers and for group and staff training programs. Written by Karen E. Woodin, Ph.D., and John C. Schneider, this 400+ page CE-accredited book is an ideal resource for novice and experienced CRAs, as well as professionals interested in pursuing a career as study monitors.

The CRA's Guide explains the role and responsibilities of a CRA, informs readers of the history of the regulations, explains in detail the research process and describes the regulations and GCPs that govern clinical research.

Book topics:

- Preparing for a study and selecting investigators
- Obtaining and monitoring informed consent
- Preparing for a monitoring visit
- Recruiting and retaining study subjects
- Conducting adverse event and safety monitoring
- Preparing for audits and detecting fraud

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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Centerwatch; 1st edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1930624379
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930624375
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds

The CRA's Guide to Monitoring Clinical Research PDF

This is a perfect book for a CRA who has just starting working in the field of research. Not only the most important topics that a CRA must know are provided in this book but also it has a very complete Appendix with "hind and tips", resources, sample forms and guidelines.
By Sergio Ariel Godoy
This and the CRC Guide put a wealth of information at my fingertips when I was a "newbie" to clinical research and needed something practical I could sink my teeth into without feeling like I'd jumped in over my head.

I still refer to these every couple of months for a refresher on best practices.
By Oakland Citizen

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