Newsletter | January 15, 2024

01.15.24 -- Developing A Diversity Action Plan That Actually Works

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Real Applications For AI In Clinical Trials

You’re fooling yourself if you think AI isn’t going to impact the clinical trial space. It already is, and our guests at the next Clinical Leader Live will talk about their firsthand experiences — and possible future applications — with AI in everything from protocol design to numerous clin-ops activities. Reserve your seat today for this interactive discussion happening on January 18th!

CLINICAL SITES

Operational Innovations That Enhance Site-Sponsor Collaboration

Overcome obstacles associated with collaboration that, when left unaddressed, lead to site selection and patient enrollment issues for sponsors and operational challenges for sites.

Trends In Sponsor-Of-Choice Initiatives: Consolidating Site Payments

Listen in as leaders from Bristol Myers Squibb, CenExel Centers of Excellence, and IQVIA Technologies discuss the importance of providing a consistent clinical trial payment experience to sites.

Consider India For Your Next HCC International Trial

Assess the feasibility of India as a potential venue for HCC trials, as well as its epidemiology, historical perceptions, and untapped potential for international clinical research opportunities.

Deploying Research Nurses To Train Other Healthcare Professionals

Gain insight from this proactive clinical trial approach that enabled a drug developer to equip over 2,000 healthcare professionals with valuable training.

PATIENT CENTRICITY

Developing A Diversity Action Plan That Actually Works

A successful diversity action plan (DAP) requires contributions of multiple cross-functional teams who are collectively well resourced and financed. Consultant Devra Densmore explains.

Ensuring Patient Centricity In Oncology Trial Sample Management

Pharmaceutical companies investigating oncology drugs must strategize their sample management processes as early as possible to consider the burden to the patient, while still meeting study objectives.

PATIENT RECRUITMENT

Will Mobile Visits Help Meet Diversity Goals?

Review gender, race, and ethnicity data to understand the differences that mobile visits from a certified mobile research nurse can make.

Beyond KOLs: Involving All Stakeholders In The Recruitment Process

Consider a new approach to patient recruitment that has the potential to ensure a more dynamic and responsive strategy and is suited for the rapidly changing landscape of clinical trials.

The Easiest Way To Meet the FDA’s Clinical Trial Diversity Requirement

Explore how this novel methodology to navigating FDORA streamlines the diversity action plan process while placing a strong emphasis on patient centricity.

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