Webinar | August 28, 2024

Revolutionizing Patient Recruitment For Clinical Research Sites

Source: Oracle Life Sciences

Inefficiencies in patient recruitment continue to be a prevalent challenge in clinical research and significantly impact all stakeholders of the life sciences industry. Approximately $1.9 billion is spent on recruitment annually and 48% of research sites enroll one or fewer patients for a given trial. Oftentimes, 72% of trial participants are already patients at the site. Strong site relationships, deep clinical research expertise, and robust technology is key to achieving better study feasibility and high confidence in the eligibility of enrolled participants.

In this presentation, Shruti Iyer, Director of Product Strategy for Oracle Life Sciences, and David Vulcano, Honorary President, Society of Clinical Research Sites, explore why a clinical trial site focus is critical to optimize patient recruitment and overall study execution. Understand key learnings from the site perspective on how to empower your principal investigators better and study coordinators to efficiently and effectively enroll patients for your trial.

Watch the webinar below to:

  • Get insight into workforce challenges and inflationary pressures that are constricting the site industry’s capacity to do patient recruitment, clinical trials, and other activities.
  • Learn about the guardrails and key considerations that clinical sites, CROs, and research facilities should keep front of mind when designing clinical trials and recruiting patient cohorts
  • Understand key learnings from the site perspective on how to better empower your principal investigators and study coordinators to efficiently and effectively enroll patients for your trial.
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