Research shows that the intense working with peers of a workshops is more effective learning of real research skills, not just the words of the regulations. And from over 12 years of holding interactive workshops, coordinators and investigators have told us how much it meant to them to be able to come together with other people who do the same work as they do and share ideas and practical tips.2. Why do you limit the number of people who can attend your workshops?
The power of a workshop is being able to discuss and work together with peers. When there are too many people, there is not enough time to both cover the workshop material and let everyone interact fully.
3. Why are your workshop manuals set-up for notetaking against an outline, rather than having all the workshop content?
CRST workshops contain a lot of material. Some of this material you may already know. Some may not apply to your particular situation. Some you may need to "translate" so that you can understand it later. And a lot of the learning in a workshop may come from the experience of your fellow attendees.
We want you to use the manual after the workshop. If you customize it for your needs by taking the notes you want to remember and highlighting the material most important to you, you will get more out of it later.
Why are your workshops so intensive?
Clinical trials are serious business dealing with human lives. Learning how to conduct these trails in an effective and safe manner involves many things which take a lot of time to learn correctly. We only have two days, so we try to make the most of them.
Why doesn't CRST take credit cards?
Small businesses are charged very high rates by banks for processing credit cards, especially when they do not physically have the cards for the processing. Most of our customers do not mind writing us a check, and we would prefer not to have to pass those rates to everyone, for the benefit of the few that would prefer to use cards. We strive to keep the costs of our workshops reasonable, so that small offices and clinics can afford critical training.
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