Members have many ways in which to share information. The Special Interest and Steering Groups provide access to important and up-to-date information on clinical research.
The work of these groups benefits members by providing training courses and forums, articles for publication, answers to clinical research queries and consultation documents, providing information and updates on the web site and much more ...
Becoming involved ...
Being on a Special Interest Group means volunteering your time and sharing your expertise and experiences. It provides an opportunity to:
- meet and network with like-minded clinical research professionals
- keep informed of changes and current issues within the industry
- get involved in projects which may not be offered in the work place
- increase professional development and earn CPD points
- influence what the ICR offers people just like you
Whether you are new to clinical research or whether you have years of experience, we value your participation.
If you would like further information on the groups or are interested in joining please contact us.