Project Managers play a crucial role in conducting clinical trials. Project Managers are responsible for:
Creating project timelines |
Ensuring adequate training of project-team members |
Leading the project team and managing its resources |
Coordinating and tracking project activities |
Serving as liaison among sponsor, investigators, and project-team members |
Communicating trial progress to key stakeholders |
PharmaNet recognizes the significance of project management and considers it to be our core competency. We set industry standards for the quality of our professionals, the tools they use, and the strategies and efficiencies they bring to managing their projects.
PharmaNet's veteran project managers begin every clinical development program by creating realistic timelines and ensuring that all project-team members are trained for the specific tasks they will perform during the program. By devoting more effort to planning and training during the earliest stages of a program, PharmaNet project managers increase the overall efficiency of the program, as shown in the chart.

Over the course of a clinical development program, PharmaNet project managers employ the latest technologies to track the current status of study data, milestones, deliverables, and budgets. To ensure that communication and cooperation remain at high levels throughout the program, PharmaNet project managers are at the hub of an exclusive program of continual assessment, feedback, and improvement.
Every clinical development program has specific needs and offers distinct challenges. PharmaNet project managers provide the experience, skills, and flexibility to address challenges and meet your needs.
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George C. Butler, MS Vice President, Corporate Project Management George Butler has more than 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, primarily in developing project-management principles and implementing them in the real world of drug development. Mr. Butler has directed all aspects of clinical trial management and overseen clinical monitoring policies, procedures, and standards. Before joining PharmaNet, Mr. Butler was head of the project-management group at a major CRO. |












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