Strategies to Manage Stress and Weather Storms in the Workplace. This course is based upon the book "The Authority Guide to Emotional Resilience: Strategies to Manage Stress and Weather Storms in the Workplace" by Robin Hills (ISBN: 1909116599).
This leadership course explores the application of emotional intelligence at work as a core underpinning skill of leadership. Your emotional intelligence helps you to manage your thinking along with your emotions to make authentic decisions and build quality relationships.
Learn the principles of emotional intelligence about how your emotions influence the way you understand yourself, how you build relationships, how you manage stress and how you make decisions. We all have emotions! You will need an open mind and a willingness to learn about how to positively embrace working with your intelligence and your emotions. You should be committed to developing your ability to manage the emotional dimensions of life.
You'll learn about the legal duties of personal licence holders, and how to deal with Licensing Authorities, along with information relating to objections, fees and hearings.
The heaviest legal penalties imposed on drug companies concern interactions with healthcare professionals in the context of prescription drug marketing, notably for violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute and the False Claims Act. Monetary penalties have amounted to billions of dollars in some cases.
In this course we explain how to advertise and promote prescription drugs in various media, whether to healthcare professionals or consumers, in compliance with legal requirements and guidance from the FDA.
This course sets out the legal and regulatory requirements for safety reporting in clinical trials of medicinal products under the jurisdictions of the European Union and the USA. It builds on the foundation laid by our companion course CT13, Safety Reporting in Clinical Trials, and provides greater detail of specific requirements in those jurisdictions.
This course explains the regulatory requirements for the reporting of adverse events and suspected adverse reactions in clinical trials. It describes how investigators should report to sponsors, and how sponsors should report to regulatory authorities and other stakeholders in the safety of investigational products. It explains how events are characterized as serious or non-serious, expected or unexpected, and it distinguishes the requirements for each category. It describes controlled vocabularies used for coding of events in reports.
This course sets out the procedures that sponsors need to follow to gain authorisation to conduct clinical trials under the Regulation, and it summarises and links to the extensive guidance available from the European Commission and the European Medicines Agency. Its companion course CT12 sets out the procedures that sponsors need to follow to conduct authorised clinical trials in compliance with the Regulation. The two courses therefore provide an ideal foundation for understanding and complying with the new law.
Unlock your potential as a sports coach with our comprehensive Sports and Fitness Coaching course! Our Sports and Fitness Coaching course is designed for individuals who have a passion for sports and a desire to inspire and guide others to reach their full potential.