Written around the current SOCRA exam outline and backed by a pass-or-refund guarantee. 461 pages covering every topic that shows up on the actual exam, including 150 practice questions, a CFR decoder, and quick-reference charts.
Here's a real example of what changed in January 2026, and what every outdated guide still says.
The sponsor should develop a systematic, prioritized, risk-based approach to monitoring clinical trials. Monitoring may be performed on-site or remotely.
Site monitoring visits are the primary method for verifying compliance with the protocol and ensuring data integrity.
E6(R3) expands risk-based monitoring into a full Quality Management System (QMS) framework. Sponsors must now document a formal Risk Management Plan, not just apply risk-based thinking ad hoc.
The official SOCRA exam outline is public. We built every chapter around it, then cross-referenced what candidates on r/clinicalresearch say actually shows up on the exam.
Three things that make a real difference when you sit down to study.
This guide was built by people who spent months deep in the source material, frustrated by how overpriced and outdated existing options were. Every chapter was written against the current SOCRA exam content outline and verified line by line against the official ICH E6(R3) guideline published January 6, 2025. The practice questions are scenario-based because that is how the real exam is structured. The regulatory citations are explained in plain English because memorizing a CFR number without understanding it is useless on exam day.
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