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Dec 2020
37m 38s

Monitoring During COVID-19 - Interview w...

ELIZABETH
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#021 - The COVID-19 pandemic has affected so much including the clinical research industry. Have you wondered how this will affect monitoring as a Clinical Research Associate? During this episode, I will be talking with Jasmine Smith and I am so excited! She has over 6 years of clinical research experience and is a Senior CRA. Jasmine is knowledgeable ... Show More
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