Clinical Trial Optimization

Heard It on the Street: Three Actions Industry Should Take To Improve Clinical Trial Design and Execution

54 min · 13 de dic de 202254 min
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During the 2022 WCG MAGI Clinical Research Conferences in Boston and Las Vegas, Linda Sullivan invited attendees to stop by the CTO podcast booth and share their ideas about the top three things that the industry should do to improve how clinical trials are designed and executed. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear ideas from investigative site staff, clinical trial participants, and other industry stakeholders about opportunities to improve clinical research.

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