“I Can Help You If You Would Just Let Me!”: The Journey From Vendor to Trusted Partner

An Interview with Demetrius Carter

Authors

  • Diana Henzel, PhD Freelance Medical Writer, ACE Medical Writing, Norfolk, VA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55752/amwa.2021.92

Abstract

Successful vendor–sponsor relationships, such as those between a contract research organization (CRO) and pharmaceutical company, assure and accelerate regulatory success for new products. Often, however, this relationship fails, which delays approval and, in turn, costs the pharmaceutical company money by shortening the market time of the product. Demetrius Carter, MBA, PMP, RAC-US, shared insight on this relationship at the AMWA Carolinas 2021 Spring Conference by providing methods of assuring and accelerating regulatory success for pharmaceutical companies, reasons that CRO–pharmaceutical company relationships fail, successful mitigation strategies, case studies illustrating failed relationships, and, finally, techniques to strengthen and transform the CRO–pharmaceutical company relationship into a strategic partnership.

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Published

2021-12-17

How to Cite

1.
Henzel D. “I Can Help You If You Would Just Let Me!”: The Journey From Vendor to Trusted Partner: An Interview with Demetrius Carter. AMWA. 2021;36(4). doi:10.55752/amwa.2021.92

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Section

Regulatory Insights