Clinical Trials Investigator Survey

Closed 13 Sep 2024

Opened 16 Jul 2024

Overview

Are you an individual with a role in conducting clinical trials research? Please complete this investigator survey. This survey will help us to gather your insights regarding clinical trials research in Western Australia. Your responses will help us understand how to boost capacity and access to clinical trials for Western Australians.

Why your views matter

Your responses will remain confidential and will be used to inform the development of the WA Clinical Trials Roadmap. Development of a Clinical Trials Roadmap for WA is important to set the direction for the quality and capacity for clinical trials activity and inform the Future Health Research and Innovation Fund investments over the next 5 years.

This survey should take approximately 15 minutes to complete, depending on the level of feedback you choose to provide. If you would like to pause and continue the survey at a later time, please select the “Save and come back later…” button at the bottom of the page. The whole survey needs to be completed in order for responses to be submitted.

 

 

What happens next

Thank you for your interest in clinical trials in our state. Survey responses are now being used to inform development of a Clinical Trials Roadmap that will help to boost quality, capacity and access to clinical trials in Western Australia.

If you would like to keep up to date with news and events, including development of the WA Clinical Trials Roadmap, you can subscribe to the Future Health Research and Innovation Fund for updates. 

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