Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2578824 | Thérapie | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Clinical research is of major importance to today's society, as scientific evidence is increasingly demanded as a basis for progress, whether this involves developing new health care products, improving clinical practice and care protocols or progress in prevention. Clinical research therefore requires professionals who are both experienced and increasingly well trained. Against this background, allied health professionals are becoming involved more and more, both as team members supporting clinical research projects and as managers or coordinators of projects in their own field. Clinical research activities provide an ideal opportunity for continuing professional development. All of this means that the professional skills of the allied health professions and clinical research support professions must be enhanced, their role promoted in the context of lecturer status and in the longer term, their status recognised by the supervisory authorities.
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Authors
Monique Rothan-Tondeur, Soizic Courcier, Jehan-Michel Béhier, participants of round table N°1 of Giens XXIX participants of round table N°1 of Giens XXIX, Judith Leblanc, Nadia Peoch, Marie-Claude Lefort, Philippe Barthélémy, François Bassompierre,