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CDMS / EDCDCTeCOA / ePROeConsentRTSM

How to Strengthen Trial Retention Through Patient Education

April 30, 2021
According to a 2019 CISCRP study, 85% of the general public are willing to participate in clinical trial research. Yet, recruitment continues to plague the industry as one of the...
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Podcast

Patient-Centricity: What Does It Mean and Where to Begin?

This episode will cover dynamic survey design, informed consent, patient diversity, and patient safety as they relate to achieving true patient-centricity in your studies.
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CDMS / EDCRTSM

How Adaptive Trial-Friendly EDC Benefits Oncology

January 28, 2021
Adaptive clinical trial design in oncology research represents an intersection of two major industry trends. One of these is the current prevalence of cancer clinical trials. Clinical Leader cited a...
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Medrio Inc Names Nicole Latimer as Chief Executive Officer

August 17, 2020
Medrio Inc., the leading provider of eClinical technology to pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, diagnostics, and animal health markets, announced the appointment of Nicole Latimer to Chief Executive Officer. Nicole will...
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DCTeConsent

The Future of Informed Consent

August 7, 2020
From eClinical data collection to telehealth to wearables and beyond, the clinical trials industry has seen a mass of technological advances over the past decade. Informed consent is critical to...
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DCT

Virtual, Decentralized, Hybrid: What’s the Difference?

August 3, 2020
The clinical trial landscape is ever-changing. New technology and innovation have changed the way we look at clinical trial design. While we can agree that the recent focus on patient-centricity...