VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
Leading a thriving clinical research team
*NEW to 2022!
Your team’s culture and wellbeing has a direct impact on productivity and performance.
Now is a critical time for clinical research teams to be working effectively.
Aiming solely for high performance is ineffective and leads to burnout. Building an environment and culture that encourages your team to thrive is a more sustainable approach.
Join us in this interactive workshop where you will learn key strategies for building and maintaining a thriving clinical research team.
You will discover the elements of a thriving team and how to adopt them into your own, how to build your team virtually, the key strategies for building and enabling a thriving research and clinical trials team, and more.
You can claim 3 CPD points on completion of the workshop!
Learning outcomes
- Understand how team productivity and wellbeing can together sustain team performance
- Understand the elements of a thriving team
- Apply elements of ‘thriving’ to your team to sustain performance

About the Facilitator
Dr Tim Dyke is an executive coach at Leading Well Pty Ltd with expertise in team and individual coaching and is an accredited Senior Coach Practitioner.
He trained as a veterinarian and was previously a senior executive at the National Health and Medical Research Council, responsible for human and animal research ethics.
Price
$550pp plus GST
Discounts apply for groups of 10 or more.
2022 Virtual Workshop Dates
Wednesday, 8th June: 10.00am – 14.00pm Canberra/Melbourne/Sydney
Need training on demand?
This session can also be conducted at your location for groups of 10 or more. Ask us about this today.
PRAXIS Australia has the right to cancel a workshop or training session (or move the event format online) due to unforeseen circumstances such as low registration/attendance numbers or changes in Government restrictions surrounding the ongoing COVID19 pandemic. For more information regarding our Cancellation Policy and your rights as a student, please see our Student Terms and Conditions document.