Soft Skills for Clinical Research Associate
The practical guide to emerging, growing, and leading in the world of clinical research
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Written by Elisa Serpillo, a freelance Senior CRA with over ten years of experience in oncology practices and as a medical writer, the text combines technical rigor with a direct tone, focusing not only on the rules but also on the daily challenges of the profession. Each chapter addresses a crucial aspect of the profession: from protocol to center management, from on-site and remote monitoring to study closure. There are also sections dedicated to soft skills, which are increasingly crucial for those who want to advance towards roles as Clinical Lead, Project Manager, or Resource Manager.
The book is not a "sterile" manual: it includes case studies, illustrative stories, and real-life anecdotes, including the author's personal journey, which recounts how she managed to become a CRA from a precarious academic position. This makes it not only technical, but also motivational and relevant to the daily reality of those who work in centers and CROs.
You will also find:
A clear introduction to clinical research and the role of CROs.
A chapter dedicated to practical advice for those wishing to apply as an entry-level CRA.
Practical appendices with a glossary, checklist, and self-assessment grids to measure and improve your skills.
A final section dedicated to writing an effective CV and application strategies on LinkedIn, company websites, and through referrals.
The text has a dual value: on the one hand, it is a training guide for those entering the sector; on the other, it is a professional growth manual for those already working as a CRA who wish to develop advanced skills, becoming a point of reference for colleagues and trial centers.
Readers will find more than just regulatory notions or technical definitions, but a thoughtful journey that intertwines methodology, practical experience, and human value. Because behind every CRF, every query, every audit, or inspection are real people: patients participating in studies and professionals who ensure their integrity.
If you're looking for a book that not only explains "how to be a CRA" but also guides you toward becoming an informed, competent, and growth-oriented CRA, this is the book for you.
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