Clinical Trial Specialist Apprentice Review
at AstraZeneca
Degree Apprenticeship
Science
Melbourn
Review Submitted: April 2021
Overall Rating
3.8 /5
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Overview of Role
Please give an overview of your role and what this involves on a day-to-day basis:
My role is office based and involves meetings with various functions and countries on the trial. The study management team operationally manage the trial from a global level.
I have regular day to day tasks that I perform as part of the GSA role, as well as other adhoc/tasks and projects I am/have been involved in to increase my understanding of our trials.
Some of my regular tasks include:
- Coordinating the quarterly QC of the TMF (trial master file) for all functions
- Training colleagues on the TMF QC process
- Performing the study management TMF QC quarterly
- Sending weekly patient recruitment updates for each of the modules on our trial
- Presenting metrics and TMF updates and weekly/biweekly and monthly trial team meetings
- Sending a bi-monthly study newsletter (with any trial updates) to the investigators and hospital site staff
- Maintaining our completeness and timeliness levels of the TMF
- Keeping our study team list up to date and providing team members with system accesses
- Attend and contribute at the following meetings: Study Management meeting, Study Team meeting, SMM Meeting
- Shadowing meetings between our Global Study Managers and Local Study Managers for the countries on our study (i.e. USA, Japan, Spain)
- Update our study TMF plan and Communication plan
Adhoc tasks I have done:
- Answer questions on the study Q&A log for a month (this is where CRAs and site staff can ask us questions regarding patient eligibility/the study protocol etc)
- Updating an informed consent form (ICF) for one of the treatment modules on our study, using our system called ANGEL
- Patient allocation - allocating patients to their treatment cohorts. This involved using one of our systems called entimICE
To what extent do you enjoy your programme?
Skills Development
Have you learnt any new skills or developed existing skills?
Aside from this, my degree has greatly improved my essay writing skills, as well as time management and of course, my understanding of different Bioscience topics!
Structure and Support
How well organised/structured is your programme?
To an extent however, not having a really rigid structure has been a positive part of the programme as it leaves room to get involved in areas you're interested in. For example, the team members on my study often find things for me to be involved in as and when they come up and these have all been really beneficial to my learning.
How much support do you receive from your employer?
How much support do you receive from your training provider when working towards your qualifications?
How well do you feel that your qualification (through your training provider) helps you to perform better in your role?
We have only done one clinical module on our degree so far but there are more to come so I feel that as the degree progresses it will become more relevant to my role.