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Each study is different. Each investigator and investigative site is different. Each relationship between the various aspects of the clinical investigative team, from the investigator, to the staff, to the facility, to the laboratory, to the pharmacy, to the sponsor, to the legal and administrative teams, to local and regional regulatory bodies is unique. The way in which you address these relationships depends upon your background, experiences, and resources. The more familiar you become with the details of these relationships, the better you will be able to navigate and negotiate them. Central to these relationships are some critical documents and processes. These include the protocol, a budget, and the clinical trial agreement, or contract.
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Grach, E. (2015). Budgets and Contracts. In: Nasir, A. (eds) Clinical Dermatology Trials 101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09027-6_6
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