Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) STAR Programme
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01/10/2025 | Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) STAR Programme | Brussels | USD 2625 | Book |
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About this course
Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) - STAR Programme
Over the course of the programme, you will learn everything you need to know to become a successful Clinical Trial Assistant. Our programme covers a wide range of topics, including the basics of clinical trial design and management, the role of the Clinical Trial Assistant in the research process, and best practices for ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and interactive workshops, you will gain hands-on experience in the key skills and tools needed to succeed as a Clinical Trial Assistant. You will learn how to manage clinical trial documentation, communicate effectively with study teams and external partners, and ensure the safety and well-being of study participants. Our training programme is led by experienced clinical research professionals who have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with you. They will provide you with practical advice and guidance on how to navigate the complex and rapidly evolving field of clinical research.Reasons to attend
By the end of the programme, you will have the knowledge and skills needed to jumpstart your career as a Clinical Trial Assistant. You will be ready to hit the ground running and make an immediate impact in the clinical research industry.So don't wait any longer - sign up for our STAR programme today and take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career in clinical research!Programme highlight
The courses included in the Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) STAR Programme are selected to provide the essential skills and knowledge to start your career as a clinical research professional. The programme is composed of the following trainings:
Focus on the elementary aspects of the clinical research field Review the rules of clinical trials A mandatory guideline for all clinical activities Get insights into a Trial Master File (TMF), the core of a clinical study Become acquainted with common on the job activities of a CTA How to communicate as a professionalLearning objectives
- Understanding of the drug development process: An important objective of the CTA STAR programme is to provide an overview of the drug development process, including pre-clinical research, clinical trial phases, and post-market surveillance.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements: A CTA should be familiar with the regulatory requirements related to clinical research, including Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
- Familiarity with clinical trial documentation: A CTA should have knowledge of various clinical trial documents.
- Understanding of clinical trial operations: A CTA should be able to assist with various clinical trial operations.
- Knowledge of clinical trial monitoring: A CTA should be familiar with the role of the Clinical Research Associate (CRA).
- Communication and interpersonal skills: A CTA should possess effective communication and interpersonal skills to interact with study teams, external vendors, and study participants.
- Compliance and ethics: A CTA should have knowledge of the importance of ethical conduct in clinical research and the implications of non-compliance.
Who should attend
The Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA) STAR programme is designed for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in clinical research and who possess a minimum educational background in life sciences, health sciences, or a related field.
This STAR programme is ideal for those who are seeking an entry-level position as a Clinical Trial Assistant or for those who are interested in learning more about the clinical research industry. No prior knowledge of clinical research is needed to attend this programme.- Recent graduates with a degree in life sciences, health sciences, or a related field who are interested in starting a career in clinical research.
- Professionals with a background in healthcare, such as nurses or medical assistants, who are looking to transition into a career in clinical research.
- Individuals with experience working in a research environment who are looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in clinical trial management.
- Clinical Trial Coordinators or Clinical Research Associates who are looking to expand their knowledge and take on additional responsibilities in the clinical research industry.
Competencies
The STAR Progamme covers all the competencies required for a Clinical Trial Assistant (CTA)
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