Newsletter | June 9, 2025

06.09.25 -- Why Sponsors Must Build Trials That Acknowledge All Patients' Needs

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CLINICAL SITES

Spiders, Mold, & SOPs: Tales From A Site Inspection Veteran

Sarah Moeller, a veteran of mock regulatory inspections, shares lessons from over 300 site visits, emphasizing preparation, documentation, and patient-focused practices to ensure sites are inspection-ready.

Breaking Through Barriers With Integrated Trial Optimization

In today’s complex clinical trial environment, optimizing trial design requires a multidimensional strategy that balances scientific rigor with real-world constraints.

Enhancing Phase 1 Clinical Trials With Point-Of-Need Safety Assessments

A Mobile Clinical Suite (MCS) proved to be the solution that Syneos Health needed to resolve their Phase 1 study trial challenges with comprehensive eye exams.

PATIENT CENTRICITY

Why Sponsors Must Build Trials That Acknowledge All Patients' Needs

Servier Pharmaceuticals' Susan Pandya discusses how sponsors can translate a belief in patient centricity into action by creating more accessible, inclusive, and patient-friendly pathways to participation.

9 Strategies To Increase Enrollment In Clinical Trials

An effective participant enrollment strategy is crucial to ensuring clinical trial success and avoiding missed deadlines, increased costs, and flawed trial outcomes.

Where Precision Meets Personal Connection

Robert Lohayza, a Certified Mobile Research Nurse (CMRN), shares his experience and underscores the essential role of mobile clinicians in advancing global clinical research.

Proven Success For Oncology Trials- Improved Enrollment & Retention

Home Trial Support (HTS) enables patients to participate in clinical trials from the comfort of their homes and has proven to be a successful tool for delivering care to oncology study participants.

PATIENT RECRUITMENT

Improve Patient Recruitment Using Behavioral Science? It's A No-Brainer

In part one of this series, recruitment expert Tatty Scott explores the ways behavioral science — such as nudging the brain’s autopilot — can help change patient behavior and sentiment toward trial participation.

Why Academic Researchers Rely On OpenClinica Recruit

OpenClinica Recruit offers a flexible, user-friendly participant management system with real-time tracking and transparent pricing.

Remove Barriers And Empower Patients To Take Charge Of Their Health

Learn how to address barriers to patient participation in clinical trials, influence decision making, and motivate patients to enroll in your study.

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