FNL GLOBAL CLINICAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL MODULES

By: FNL Leadership

The Clinical Monitoring Research Program Leadership are excited to share that we have launched a new virtual training series aimed at describing the essentials of rapid response clinical research in unique, resource-constrained environments.

The Frederick National Laboratory Global Clinical Research Educational Modules (FNL GCREM) is a series of virtual training modules developed by FNL’s Clinical Monitoring Research Program Directorate (CMRPD) in partnership with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Division of Clinical Research to share our collaborative approach to rapid response clinical research.

Conducting clinical research amid an infectious disease outbreak brings many challenges, but experience shows us clinical study results can im-prove patient outcomes. The training series is de-signed to show you how our teams remediate difficult conditions, and our recommendations and strategies to enhance clinical research prepared-ness for emerging and re-emerging infectious dis-ease outbreaks.

FNL GCREM uses a mix of clinical research education and lessons learned from actual experiences in facilitating the conduct of clinical trials to assist clinical researchers in the conduct of their own clinical trials.

Current topics include:

  • Clinical research in resource-challenged and health emergency settings
  • Applying project management to global clinical research
  • Navigating regulations, guidelines, and over-sight
  • Protocol development and complex trial de-signs

This virtual curriculum is FREE and open to all. After completion, individuals can earn continuing education units (CEUs) or continuing medical education (CMEs) units.

We invite you to experience the training or share this with anyone you think could benefit from it and watch for more modules as they become available.

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