Beyond Protocols:
This episode explores the vital but often overlooked importance of going beyond protocols in clinical research. How? By emphasizing essential soft skills for Clinical Research Associates (CRAs). While technical knowledge and strict adherence to study protocols are foundational, this conversation highlights that true success in clinical trials depends on qualities like critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability. These skills drive effective communication, conflict resolution, and the ability to navigate the complexities of diverse research sites. Well-developed soft skills are not just beneficial; they are indispensable for managing the unpredictable challenges that arise day-to-day in the field.
For CRAs, excelling means moving beyond the checklist mentality and embracing flexibility when working with various site personnel and dynamic situations. Our guest, Robyn Himick, a seasoned leader in clinical research, shares her perspective on identifying and cultivating these skills within teams. She stresses that while technical tasks can be taught, the capacity to think on one’s feet and adapt cannot be simply learned overnight. Instead, it’s honed through experience, self-reflection, and mentorship.
This episode tackles critical questions about leadership and professional growth. Can soft skills be taught? Or must they be innate? How do leaders foster an environment where critical soft skills are recognized and developed? And why are emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and accountability just as crucial as technical expertise?
Listen to gain actionable insights through real-life examples. We deliver coaching strategies designed to help both new and experienced clinical research professionals grow beyond protocols and elevate their team culture and effectiveness.