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A workshop on “Recent Trends and Career Development in Clinical Research –INDIA”, was organized at Bhaskara Auditorium on 19th November 2014 by SAMSKARA, a Non Profit Organization based at Hyderabad and The Global Health Network, Oxford University, UK for the first time in Telangana. The workshop was well attended by eminent administrators, researchers, doctors, nurses, clinical research-professionals from Telangana region and across the country. The one day workshop tried to bring about the possibilities for the medical community to network, share its ideas and innovations.
National and International speakers who attended the workshop stressed on the importance of research in today’s world. Different topics covered in the workshop include the importance of Global Research, methodology of using research as tool for quality health care and in practice, role of nurses and pharmacists in research, current regulatory challenges in conducting of trials in India, importance of trained man power in clinical research industry in view of growing market demand and many more.
The workshop was attended by more than 300 delegates across the country. Participants had an opportunity to find out more about research taking place locally in India and were encouraged to join and participate in the Global Health Network.
Now we are delighted to announce our Indo-Global Health Clinical Trials Regional Faculty. This will be run by our team of Dr.Sreedhar Trunagari,Mrs.Jyothsna Tirunagari and Mr.Sreedhar Singamala – please use this space to introduce yourselves, comment on the workshop, and discuss what activities you would like to see in this region to encourage research capacity.
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It was very pleasing to attend the seminar, even more pleasing to be a speaker and to interact with all the delegates and other speakers.
Appreciate the combined efforts of Global Health Network, SAMSKARA and Cliniindia. Sincerely wish you organize many more such workshops for the betterment of clinical Research and Clinical Researchers
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