Description

This short course is a brief “voyage” that accompanies the curious listener from Ancient Egypt up to modern days traveling across the globe, through the Orient, Iranian culture, the European Renaissance and across Colonial expansion, passing over the atrocities of the II World War, across European countries and North America, evaluating the “positives” and the “negatives” that are necessary for a proper trial conduct and considering main regulatory outcomes of such trials.


Read here what they think about this course!

Flavia Di Stefano, Research Nurse, says:

I liked the way she explained the topics. A curiosity of mine would be how to make a career in the world of clinical research. 

This course includes

  • Over 40 minutes of on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile phone
  • Certificate of completion

What you'll learn

  • What were the first experiment and contributors of scientific discoveries
  • Who the main contributions to our modern scientific knowledge were in olden times
  • How the first experiments were conducted and takeaways from these discoveries
  • Who the pioneers of experimentation on humans were 
  • Which are the main regulatory consequences of trial “errors”
  • Interesting human experiments gone wrong (in modern times too!)
  • Why trials are conducted as they are today

Meet your trainer for this course!

FEDERICA ROSSI

A bilingual Biological Sciences graduate, over the years she has worked in various fields ranging from teaching to event management.

She has worked as Import-Export Manager of Medical Products and has been involved in English Language Teaching and Training for many years.

She has been a Founding Member of an Education software start-up and has had an active Event Management role in three Olympics.

In 2019, she attended the "CRA Mission" course and began her work experience in the Clinical Research field as Data Manager/Study Coordinator at an important Italian IRCCS Oncology hospital getting most of her on-the-job training on all types of Trials (Phase 2, 3 and 4, observational, profit and non-profit...).

She held the position of Quality Assurance Manager of the Phase 1 Clinical Unit as well as the Phase 1 Laboratory Unit also training in GCLP matters.

She is currently Clinical Project Associate for ClinOpsHub CRO.

Who this course is for

Anyone wanting to know a little more about why we do things the way we do

Requirements


Scientific curiosity

Earn a Certificate

When you finish listening to all videos and pass the quiz you'll earn a Certificate that you can share with prospective employers and your professional network.

Course Curriculum

  First Section
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  A Long Long Time Ago
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  Not so Long Ago
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  Modern Times
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