Clinical Research Associate Interactions
by Danielle Canhoto
1. Study Participants
1.1. Face to face communication on site
1.2. Interviews over the phone or in person
1.3. Written forms and applications
1.4. Phone calls and emails regarding recruitment or follow up appointments
2. Physicians
2.1. On site visits
2.2. Written reports of adverse side effects
2.3. Phone calls
2.4. Follow up appointments
3. Study Monitor
3.1. On site visits
3.2. Meetings in person or on Skype
3.3. Emails and phone calls
3.4. Written forms or documents (follow - ups)
4. Clinical Research Coordinator
4.1. Team meetings
4.2. Verbal conference calls
4.3. Body language via team meetings or face to face communication
4.4. Emails and phone calls
4.5. Written documentation or forms
5. Study Manager
5.1. Written documentation
5.2. Meetings about the trial
5.3. Emails
5.4. Verbal communication over the phone or in person (body language)
6. Sponsor
6.1. Skye conference calls
6.2. On-site visits (verbal)
6.3. Meetings, emails, or phone calls
6.4. Written documents
7. Regulatory Affairs Associate
7.1. Written emails or documents
7.2. Verbal communication over the phone or in person meetings
7.3. Body language expressed in meetings or in person
7.4. Site visits
8. Investigator
8.1. On site visits
8.2. Emails
8.3. Training of research team
8.4. Team meetings
8.5. Conference calls