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Black Women in Clinical Research Announces 2nd Annual Conference

NationwideBlack Women in Clinical Research (BWICR) is proud to announce its 2nd Annual Conference, taking place from November 8-10, 2024, at The Westin Atlanta Perimeter North in Atlanta, GA. This year’s conference, themed “Breaking Barriers, Building Resilience,” promises to be a transformative event for professionals in the clinical research industry.Conference Highlights:

The three-day conference will feature:

– Expert speakers and industry leaders sharing insights
– Educational sessions on topics such as FDA guidance and AI in clinical trials
– Networking opportunities with peers and mentors
– Resume workshops and career development sessions
– A black-tie gala dinner with a Harlem Renaissance theme

Who Should Attend

This conference is ideal for:
– Established professionals in clinical research
– Those new to the field
– Individuals considering a career change into clinical research

Attendees can expect to gain valuable guidance, insights, and connections to support their journey in the clinical research industry.

Registration Details

Registration ends on October 8, 2024. Make sure to register to attend at www.eventcreate.com/bwicr24

About BWICR
Black Women in Clinical Research is a network dedicated to connecting and supporting Black women in the clinical research industry. The mission is to educate, empower, support, and help Black women thrive in this dynamic field.

Danielle Mitchell, CEO of BWICR and an experienced Clinical Research Professional, emphasizes the importance of this event: “Our conference provides a unique platform for Black women in clinical research to connect, learn, and grow together. We’re committed to breaking barriers and building resilience in our industry.”

For more information and to register, visit BWICR.com

For press inquiries, contact info@bwicr.com

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