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Clinical Research Monitoring: Rare Disease & Pediatric Trials | AMSLC by CCRPS This lesson covers specialized monitoring techniques for rare disease and pediatric clinical trials, focusing on unique challenges in patient safety, protocol adherence, and data integrity. Designed for professionals pursuing clinical research certification, it highlights best practices for monitoring complex populations, regulatory compliance, and trial oversight. Learners will gain practical guidance on site monitoring, safety reporting, and effective documentation for pediatric and rare disease studies, preparing CRCs, CRAs, medical monitors, and MSLs to perform with accuracy and confidence in real-world trial environments. Part of CCRPS’s Advanced Medical Science Liaison & Medical Monitor Certification (AMSLC), this lesson is embedded in a globally recognized, triple-accredited clinical research training program with live webinars, case studies, toolkits, MCQs, and simulations. This lesson is part of CCRPS’s role specific clinical research certification pathways, designed to match the day to day responsibilities of professionals working as CRCs, CRAs, pharmacovigilance specialists, project managers, and investigators across global trials. Learn more: https://ccrps.org Explore programs: https://app.ccrps.org Call advising: +1 801 515 4867 Educational Disclaimer: ------------------------------------- The content provided on this channel is intended for educational and informational purposes only. CCRPS does not provide medical advice, clinical treatment recommendations, legal guidance, or professional services through this content. All information shared is based on general principles of clinical research, regulatory standards, and industry practices and should not be considered a substitute for professional judgment, institutional policies, or regulatory requirements. Viewers are encouraged to consult qualified professionals, official guidelines, and regulatory authorities before applying any information in clinical, research, or professional settings. CCRPS assumes no responsibility for actions taken based on the content presented in these videos.