Why Site Training Still Slows Site Activation

Site training is often treated as a one-time event, yet ongoing protocol changes, staff turnover, and increasing study complexity quickly expose the limits of traditional approaches. Slide decks, ad hoc meetings, and scattered materials make it difficult for sites to stay aligned—and even harder for sponsors to confirm readiness. More effective training focuses on consistency, accessibility, and real-world workflows rather than information overload.
Practical training models emphasize role-based learning, on-demand access to materials, and clear documentation that supports both initial onboarding and refresher needs. When training is easy to find, simple to update, and directly tied to study execution, sites gain confidence and efficiency while sponsors reduce deviations and delays.
Learn how modern training strategies can improve compliance, strengthen site engagement, and support smoother trial execution by exploring the full piece.
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