Participant Engagement
The Impact of Public Perception of Clinical Research
News stories in the past year were dominated by COVID-19 vaccine development. Everyone’s interested in the story, but how many know the ins and outs of vaccine development and how that affects research?
Realizing the Benefit of Mobile Technology in Your Clinical Trial
The use of mobile technology has been trending since smart phones hit the mainstream over 10 years ago. But the life science industry is still in the early stages of figuring out how to use mobile devices to deliver value to clinical trial patients and sponsors.
Retention in Clinical Trials: Keeping Patients on Protocols
Learn about patient retention in clinical trials including average dropout rates, why study volunteers withdraw, and solutions for better retention.
To Be Patient-centric, Be Site-centric
What does it mean to be “site-centric” as a step toward patient centricity? Patient centricity has long been a key goal in healthcare, as well as in clinical research. Read our latest blog on what it means to be site-centric as a step toward patient centricity.
James Riddle and Luke Gelinas Explore Digital Health and Regulation
This podcast covers an array of topics as they explore how COVID has been a catalyst for change, what digital health means for running clinical trials, and how sponsors, CROs, sites, and IRBs can consider when reviewing new digital technologies as a result of COVID.
Legislation to Advance Equality and Inclusion in Oncology Clinical Trials
The Clinical Treatment Act and Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act aims to increase diversity in oncology clinical trials
10 Things Site Staff Told Us
Site staff are the operational hands and feet of your clinical study, and much of your success relies on their success.
The Power of Getting Everyone in Your Clinical Trial to Work as One Team
Everyone wins when all the stakeholders of a trial work together as a team. Yet, providing this sense of camaraderie across the study ecosystem is difficult.
The Study Manager’s Guide to Cultivating Positive Site and Patient Relationships
We ask a lot of questions about what makes trials work. From speaking to clinical study sites, investigators, trial patients, and study managers, there is always a common theme: the importance of working as a team.