INC Research becomes the Society for Clinical Research Sites' inaugural "Circle of Innovation" sponsor, with a focus on enhancing site support globally.
INC Research has expanded its partnership with the Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS)-becoming a lead supporter of the global trade association's new Ambassador Program. The initiative aims to extend SCRS membership and support to sites through regional activity around the world. INC initially will sponsor the Ambassador Program in Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Taiwan, and the UK. The company will provide scholarships for membership in SCRS to sites new to SCRS in those regions. INC will also expand its use of Site Advocacy Groups (SAGs) in 2016 to better incorporate the site voice in the conduct of clinical trials.
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