Workload measurements
As we know there is currently no reliable data on workload measurements nor proven methods which results in unrealistic performance expectations, excessive workload and inefficiency. It is crucial to know the time required to complete a dedicated task, the necessary resources to participate to a clinical trial.
The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) has developed a Workload Measurement Instrument (WMI), used to record the time spent on main activites and the to calculate the cost of recruiting subjects to oncology trials.
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