A practical guide through the complete Clinical Research Project lifecycle and key Management Skills in small bytes.
These posts walk you through each stage primarily from a CRO perspective with Pharma insights where processes differ. You'll find real experiences from 25 years in the field, templates you can adapt, brain-based strategies to reduce chances of burnout, and AI prompts that actually can help you.
Where project management methodology meets neuroscience and practical AI application.
Featured Articles
The "Work Smarter" Myth Cracked (15/18): Spacing Effect
You've blocked your Saturday for an 8h protocol review marathon. By evening, you feel confident you've mastered everything.
Two weeks later at the kick-off meeting, the Sponsor asks about safety timelines and your mind goes blank. The information you "learnt" has vanished.
This isn't a failure of concentration or note-taking—it's basic neuroscience. Your brain cannot consolidate substantial learning from a single massed exposure, no matter how long or intense.
Distributed learning spread over time produces dramatically superior retention compared to cramming. Discover why spacing works and how to structure your learning for permanent expertise rather than temporary familiarity.
The "Work Smarter" Myth Cracked (12/18): Memory Consolidation
You attended a four-hour protocol training session. You took detailed notes. You felt confident you understood everything. Three weeks later, preparing for a Sponsor call, you can barely remember half the material.
This isn't a memory problem. It's a consolidation problem.
Learning doesn't happen during the training itself. It happens during rest—when your hippocampus replays experiences at high speed, transferring information from temporary storage into permanent memory. Without proper consolidation intervals, even the most intensive training becomes temporary familiarity that evaporates under pressure.
The solution isn't studying harder or taking better notes. It's understanding that your brain needs specific rest intervals to make learning permanent. Here's the protocol that transforms fragile short-term learning into expertise you can access instantly when it matters most.