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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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Jamie Roberston says it is critical for people who are interacting with AI as part of clinical studies to be knowledgeable about the right and wrong applications.
Gearoid McMahon says a successful grant proposal tells a clear, compelling research story with focused aims, feasible methods, and a strong presentation.
Before diving into a new research area, conducting an evidence synthesis is crucial to understanding existing literature and identifying gaps.
Clinical trials are the gold standard for testing the effectiveness of treatment interventions for both common and rare conditions, yet the time and financial investment required to find and recruit eligible patients can be cumbersome.
Women working in clinical research can bring real value when they serve in leadership positions.
For people working in the healthcare field, developing their writing skills can help them do their job more effectively.
Management has moved from broadly applied therapies to more tailored, patient-specific treatments, greatly improving outcomes.
We sat down with Guido Scholze, the global head of UME at Boehringer Ingelheim, to discuss the programs’ successes and how they fit into Boehringer Ingelheim’s strategic goals.
For many clinicians, research focuses on interpreting medical literature for individual patient care. For others, the opportunity to design and implement studies that will answer important clinical questions is an exciting and fulfilling career opportunity. Both pathways require foundational training in clinical research.
Clinical researchers today need strong grant-writing skills to get their high-impact research projects approved and funded.