Newsletter | April 15, 2024

04.15.24 -- What's Needed To Keep Tinnitus Research From Going Quiet

PATIENT RECRUITMENT

Community-Driven Registries Drive Understanding Of Rare Diseases

In an effort to increase and diversify research, the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (PFF) envisioned a new approach to aggregating usable medical data — asking patients directly.

Understanding Clinical Trial Patient Attrition

Knowing why patients may choose to drop out of a study, such as adverse events, compliance, or external factors, can help sponsors and researchers create a strategy to keep them more engaged.

Completing Recruitment In 4 Countries In A Study For ED

Uncover how a leading Eastern European CRO completed patient recruitment ahead of schedule in an erectile dysfunction study involving the evaluation of an innovative MED3000 topical gel.

CLINICAL SITES

Boost Diversity, Expand Patient Access By Choosing Community-Based Centers

In this Q&A, Jeffrey Jones, MD, MPH, MBA, chief medical officer at Cullinan Oncology, discusses conducting trials in community-based centers to extend participation to underserved populations.

Q&A About Bristol Myers Squibb’s Consolidated Site Payments Strategy

How do payment systems affect site-sponsor relationships? George Kourtsounis of Bristol Myers Squibb and Casey Orvin of CenExel Clinical Research lend their expertise to this question and more.

The IQVIA Investigator Site Portal

Understand why companies are standardizing operations on a purpose-built, proven platform that empowers sites to succeed and provides sponsors with helpful insights.

PATIENT CENTRICITY

What’s Needed To Keep Tinnitus Research From Going Quiet

Finding effective treatments for tinnitus has often been circuitous and frustrating for many patients. Tinnitus expert Marc Fagelson, Ph.D., explores the current treatment landscape and what can be done to improve patient outcomes.

The Place Of PROs In The Future Of Healthcare

Discover how integrating Patient-Reported Outcomes can drive alignment with Value-Based Care principles, enhancing product marketability and adoption while promoting patient health.

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