Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials – apply by Mon, Aug 23

Virtual

This course is sponsored by the MGH Division of Clinical Research, the Division of Infectious Diseases, and the Department of Psychiatry When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 02-November 09, 2021 | 5:00pm-6:00pm Description: This course is an intensive thirteen-session course offered from early-September through early-November. Physicians with a serious interest in clinical trials will be introduced […]

DCR- Budgeting, Tracking, Invoicing and Working with the Clinical Trials Office

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Learn Something New: Budgeting, Tracking, Invoicing and Working with the Clinical Trials Office Speaker: Francine Molay, Senior Project Manager, Division of Clinical Research Financial management of a study is often low on the priority list of a coordinator’s responsibilities. The objective of this session is to instill the […]

Virtual Water Cooler Series: Demystifying Innovation

Virtual

Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development’s Office for Clinical Careers, the Magic Wand Initiative, and the MGH Springboard Studio The “Virtual Water Cooler Series: Demystifying Innovation” is a new series to create a collaborative space for clinical faculty looking to bridge into innovation. It is meant to bring together burgeoning innovators at MGH to […]

RCR Program: ClinicalTrials.Gov

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research This course will provide participants with information on the requirements for clinical trials registration on ClinicalTrials.gov, results reporting, record maintenance, and consequences for noncompliance. The course is recommended for investigators and study staff involved in the conduct of clinical trials registration and results reporting or those interested in […]

RCR Program: The Lab – Avoiding Scientific Misconduct

Virtual

Sponsored by the Division of Clinical Research Responsible conduct of research (RCR) training is required of students, trainees, and investigators with career development awards who are supported by NIH funds. In addition, the National Science Foundation (NSF) requires RCR training of undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with any NSF support. In order to fulfill […]

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