This is a solo episode where I share with you “13 Suggestions for Becoming a Great Clinical Project Manager.”
If you are currently clinical project manager or desire to transition into the clinical project manager role, this episode is for you. This episode will also serve well for those interested in learning about what are the roles and responsibilities of a clinical project manager.
In this episode, I’ll share with you the fundamentals, tactics and soft skills that turn a good project manager into a great project manager.
At the most basic level, a project manager must be familiar with the clinical study protocol, clinical study procedure(s), and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) requirements.
Next, a clinical project manager needs to be savvy with creating and managing study budgets, timelines and resources.
Finally, the soft skills make a world of a difference between a good project manager and a great project manager. I’ll share with you 6 specific soft skills that will help you exponentially if you are really serious about the clinical project manager role.
Thanks to my blog reader Christopher B. for recommending this topic.
Do you have a topic idea for my next podcast episode? If so, leave me your suggestion is the comments section below.
About This Podcast Episode:
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Selected Links from the Episode:
- Connect with me (Kunal)
- The Ultimate Guide to Clinical Trial Costs
- FDA Good Clinical Practice Guidance
- Learn Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office Tools
- Microsoft Office Products
- Microsoft Project to create timelines
- Microsoft Excel to create and manage study budgets and timelines
- Office Timeline, a Microsoft Powerpoint plugin that helps you create beautiful clinical trial timelines
- Create graphics and slides using Canva
Books Mentioned:
- Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
- The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future by Kevin Kelly
Show Notes:
[01:26] Protocol, follow-up requirements and adverse event reporting
[04:42] Understanding the clinical procedure
[06:02] Good Clinical Practice
[07:20] Managing a clinical study budget
[08:22] Proficiency with Microsoft Excel
[14:41] Developing and executing on study timelines
[22:05] Managing study resources
[24:02] Paying attention to compliance
[28:13] Being self-aware
[29:40] Being objective in your decision making process
[31:04] Being proactive and results driven
[32:58] Ask questions and be curious
[36:40] Explain your thought process
[38:05] How to communicate effectively
QUESTION: What was your favorite lesson from this episode?
Leave me a comment below and thanks for listening.
8 Thoughts on "CTP 004: 13 Suggestions for Becoming a Great Clinical Project Manager"
Christopher A. Boyd
September 7, 2017Great Podcast. A lot of very good information!
Kunal Sampat
September 7, 2017Hey Christopher, thank you! Glad you found this podcast helpful. This episode is dedicated to you 🙂
Yaseen Patel
August 27, 2018Absolutely amazing insight. I am currently applying in clinical project management roles and I couldn’t have found this project at better timing.
Kunal Sampat
August 27, 2018Hey Yaseen, Great, glad to hear. Let me know how things work out for you.
Jeffrey
September 4, 2018Can you please repost the link to the FDA document? The link is not working.
Thank you!
Kunal Sampat
September 10, 2018Hi Jeffrey, thank you for letting me know. I’ve updated the link.
https://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/Guidances/UCM464506.pdf
Brian Mai
October 25, 2021Great Podcast and thank you for linking your podcast to me. I found that many of the topics discussed here truly makes a great Clinical Project Manager. Although there is much to learn this is a great episode that provides valuable lessons on critical skills, knowledge, and understanding to push my career in clinical development/project management to the next level.
One skill I would love to improve on is asking good questions and will definitely check out the book from Kevin Kelly. Thank you for providing quality content Kunal!
Kunal Sampat
October 25, 2021You are welcome, Brian. Yes, Kevin’s book is great read. Asking great questions is a skill to develop/ hone.