Gain new insights into challenges affecting investigator retention and potential solutions with products now available from the investigator Community Project. A meeting summary has been posted publicly and includes results from survey and interviews with current and former trial investigators.

The results and expert discussion informed the development of the proposed project recommendations, which include approaches to improve investigator retention and reduce turnover, ultimately leading to more efficient, higher-quality clinical trials.

The project team is working on recommendations based on the results of the expert meeting, interviews, and survey, and the proposed recommendations will be ready for your review and comment by early September. Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.

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