Delayed enrollment impacts most clinical trials (According to Cutting Edge Information, 72% of studies run more than one month behind schedule).
Slow enrollment into clinical trials is the number one reason for delays in getting new drugs approved.
Patent expirations are not moved out to accommodate delays in drugs approvals; meaning that accelerating enrollment into clinical trials enhances the revenue stream from newly launched drugs.
Upon completion of the seminar you will discover:
- A formula for estimating the dollar value associated with accelerating enrollment into a clinical trial.
- A novel, cost-effective, customized approach for uncovering and implementing the unique drivers that will accelerate subject recruitment.
- The importance of integrating “old world” strategies with technology/social media to enhance recruitment efforts.
- Identify ways to optimize your site using tools and tracking methods described
- Develop study specific patient recruitment strategies for outreach outside your clinic's database.
- Build a strong internal and external patient referral network to raise community awareness and increase participation in your clinical studies.
When?
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 · 11:00 a.m.
Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Duration: 1 hour
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Anyone with the event link can attend
Webinar ID
63a44a5469df
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Not available.
Agenda
Dr. Theo Brandt-Sarif - Seven Habits of Highly Effective (Clinical Research) Sites
Betsy Haris - Referrals in Clinical Trials Don’t Exist. Or do they?
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Ari Butani is a patient recruitment specialist who understands how to utilize multiple channels of patient recruitment from offline to online methods. He has helped implement many successful patient recruitment campaigns for Sponsors, CROs, and...
Betsy Harris is a Manager of the recently formed Patient Recruitment and Retention Team at Medpace, a mid-size CRO in Cincinnati, OH. She has been a Certified Clinical Research Coordinator since 2000 and has over 27 years of clinical research...
Theo Brandt-Sarif, MD is a seasoned pharmaceutical physician who obtained his medical degree at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, and his MBA at the Wharton School. He has been consulting to clinical research and clinical...