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Join Dr. AlHilli as she interviews Dr. Amanda Nickles Fader addressing specific questions of mentorship, conducting clinical trials and rare disease in gynecologic oncology, and having success in clinical trials. Dr. Fader also discussed the SGO BRIDGES Research Initiative, a new, longitudinal clinical trials workshop for early career investigators with the aim of developing the next generation of trialists who will lead investigator-initiated and cooperative group gynecologic cancer clinical studies. It is designed to bridge the gap between translational scientists and clinical trialists in gynecologic oncology by providing formal training for young investigators in clinical trial design, connecting participants with expert mentors, and supporting the development of novel clinical trials.
This episode was created by Mariam AlHilli, MD, a member of the SGO Education Committee's Clinical Trials Management/Concepts Subcommittee. Thanks to Amanda Nickles Fader, MD for your contribution to this episode.
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Join Dr. AlHilli as she interviews Dr. Amanda Nickles Fader addressing specific questions of mentorship, conducting clinical trials and rare disease in gynecologic oncology, and having success in clinical trials. Dr. Fader also discussed the SGO BRIDGES Research Initiative, a new, longitudinal clinical trials workshop for early career investigators with the aim of developing the next generation of trialists who will lead investigator-initiated and cooperative group gynecologic cancer clinical studies. It is designed to bridge the gap between translational scientists and clinical trialists in gynecologic oncology by providing formal training for young investigators in clinical trial design, connecting participants with expert mentors, and supporting the development of novel clinical trials.
This episode was created by Mariam AlHilli, MD, a member of the SGO Education Committee's Clinical Trials Management/Concepts Subcommittee. Thanks to Amanda Nickles Fader, MD for your contribution to this episode.

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