Episode 34
Documentation and authorization: Safeguarding the Credibility of Clinical Trials (Clinical Trial)
In the fifth episode of the Clinical Trial podcast series, Prof. Robert Hills discusses the documentation of clinical trials and how it represents a safeguard for the credibility of the trial. He points out the importance of finding a good balance between too many documents and not enough of them. In addition, he highlights the multitude of different groups working on a clinical trial, which ultimately renders documentation an insurance to a smooth process.
In this series of Clinical Trial podcasts produced by EHA, experts unravel for you the many issues linked to the design and execution of a clinical study, complementing the information present in our Clinical Trial Map.
It will help you answer interrogations such as:
• What is a CRO?
• How are clinical studies designed?
• Which role(s) should sponsors fulfil?
Experts will talk directly to you to give you an overview of several essential clinical research topics in a series of 6 podcasts.
Host: Prof. Robert Hills
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