“Life is an adventure” – Gary Thompson In this interview, I had the pleasure to speak with one of the most optimistic individuals […]
CTP 001: Becoming an Intelligent Clinical Researcher with David Rutledge
August 13, 2017
In this episode, David and I talk about his work in quality, clinical and regulatory affairs. We dig deep into his academic and industry roles, his experience in China and importance of continuous learning.
10 Smart Strategies to Getting Response from Clinical Site Coordinators
November 11, 2016
Getting response from clinical site coordinators can be a constant battle of repeated follow-ups. There are many reasons why site coordinators don’t respond […]
3 Reasons Why Your Project Is Behind Schedule
October 2, 2016
Whether you are a leading a project with a team that doesn’t report to you or a research manager leading a team of […]
Becoming A Wartime General
August 25, 2016
When you are managing a clinical research project, you are bound to experience “good times” and “bad times”. Clinical research projects are always […]
Crafting Perfect Emails to Physicians
August 9, 2016
I have a confession to make. Back in 2007 when I joined Abbott Vascular as a Clinical Project Manager, I did not know […]
The Beauty of One-on-One Meetings
July 24, 2016
Many of us know that we need to communicate often and frequently with our manager. One form of such communication is to conduct […]
How To Work With Key Opinion Leaders (Part II)
July 12, 2016
This is Part II of How To Work with Key Opinion Leaders post. You can read Part I of the post here. One […]
How To Work With Key Opinion Leaders (Part I)
June 16, 2016
If you work for a clinical trial sponsor or a clinical research organization (CRO), at one point or another you will need to […]
The Shit Sandwhich
May 27, 2016
One of the hardest thing about being a manager is giving constructive feedback. Some managers are afraid to provide constructive feedback because they […]