Get the most out of Medidata through our extensive training.
Quickly gain know-how in the Medidata platform through Medidata Global Education’s extensive courses and flexible training formats.
Convenient and secure, our eLearning was designed to get the research team trained quickly so studies can get up and running smoothly. For example, upon successful completion of Rave EDC training, investigators can immediately start entering field data without additional sponsor administration.
Medidata eLearning is accessible directly within the Medidata Clinical Cloud in an on-demand, self-paced environment. Instructor-led courses are also available, for delivery in online classrooms or in person at Medidata offices, client facilities, and investigator meetings. Instructor-led courses incorporate real-world examples with a hands-on experience tailored to roles, responsibilities, and experience levels. Train-the-trainer courses enable clients to bring Medidata training skills in-house.
We offer over 200 courses for Medidata customers: self-paced courses you can take anytime, and instructor-led courses that we deliver online and in-person (at our offices or yours).We also offer a handful of courses open to the public.
Not sure where to start? Take a look at our Learning Paths, or have your Medidata project manager put together a custom training plan for you.
Student Note
Most Medidata Global Education eLearning and Instructor-Led Trainings are provided to Medidata clients and partners only.
For any other courses, any independent contractors or organizations interested in training must be registered by a Medidata client or partner. All others are unable to attend.
Public Courses
We’re happy to offer these instructor-led courses to the public.
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