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From Patient Care to Discovery: A Clinician's Journey into Research

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Join us for a compelling episode of WCG Talks Trials where we take a look into the rewarding world of clinical trials and clinical development. In this episode, George Cokenakes, director of clinical services, review solutions, WCG, speaks with Dr. James Januzzi, a renowned cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and chief scientific officer at Baim Institute for Clinical Research. Dr. Januzzi shares his inspiring journey, highlighting the significance of clinical trial participation and the diverse opportunities that can shape a medical career.

Learn from Dr. Januzzi's extensive experience in clinical research, including his work on cardiac biomarkers, drug therapy development, and involvement in various therapeutic areas. Discover how career decisions and active engagement in clinical trials can open doors to numerous possibilities and significantly impact patient care.

Tune in for this insightful conversation and gain valuable advice for budding clinicians and researchers.
Speakers:

George Cokenakes, PMP, director of clinical services, review solutions, WCG

James Januzzi, MD, FACC, cardiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital and chief scientific officer, Baim Institute for Clinical Research

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Innhold levert av WCG. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av WCG eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Join us for a compelling episode of WCG Talks Trials where we take a look into the rewarding world of clinical trials and clinical development. In this episode, George Cokenakes, director of clinical services, review solutions, WCG, speaks with Dr. James Januzzi, a renowned cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and chief scientific officer at Baim Institute for Clinical Research. Dr. Januzzi shares his inspiring journey, highlighting the significance of clinical trial participation and the diverse opportunities that can shape a medical career.

Learn from Dr. Januzzi's extensive experience in clinical research, including his work on cardiac biomarkers, drug therapy development, and involvement in various therapeutic areas. Discover how career decisions and active engagement in clinical trials can open doors to numerous possibilities and significantly impact patient care.

Tune in for this insightful conversation and gain valuable advice for budding clinicians and researchers.
Speakers:

George Cokenakes, PMP, director of clinical services, review solutions, WCG

James Januzzi, MD, FACC, cardiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital and chief scientific officer, Baim Institute for Clinical Research

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