Article | April 23, 2019

Site Selection Process—How The Balance Of Objective And Subjective Skills Can Help To Identify Quality Sites

Source: Biorasi

By Amber Mckeown

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Site selection is one of the most important steps in the clinical trial process; nevertheless, it can be the most daunting. With over 272,000 registered clinical trials worldwide, finding respectable and high-quality sites can be a huge challenge. Taking a step back from the typical site enrollment capabilities and looking at other qualities a site possesses can help to define the framework of a quality site.

Read how uncovering imperative objective and subjective skills such as infrastructure, communication and quality help from a partner can help to identify outstanding sites. Putting an emphasis on these qualities, rather than just enrollment capabilities, will help to hand-pick quality sites that are to ensure the overall success of the clinical trial.

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