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Clinical Trials in the Digital Age: Leaner, Smarter, and More Connected
Clinical trials don't look like they used to. From the use of blockchain technology, to virtual "in silico" trials, there are a variety of new ways to approach clinical research.
Evaluating the Tolerability & Efficacy of Clinical Operations Processes
We all know there is scope for improvement in our day-to-day processes, but knowing where to start is not always obvious. Tried and tested operational practices can be applied at both the organizational and study levels to help make the clinical trial process more efficient and tolerable for everyone involved.
10 Things Site Staff Told Us
Site staff are the operational hands and feet of your clinical study, and much of your success relies on their success.
Patient Communication Literature Review
During the Avoca Quality Consortium Fall Meeting, Longboat, now part of Advarra, discussed three recently published research pieces discussing how to communicate clinical trial status and results to patients.
The Power of Getting Everyone in Your Clinical Trial to Work as One Team
Everyone wins when all the stakeholders of a trial work together as a team. Yet, providing this sense of camaraderie across the study ecosystem is difficult.
The Study Manager’s Guide to Cultivating Positive Site and Patient Relationships
We ask a lot of questions about what makes trials work. From speaking to clinical study sites, investigators, trial patients, and study managers, there is always a common theme: the importance of working as a team.
Central IRB Review for Institutional Sites: A Toolkit for Sponsors and CROs
A Guide to System Integrations and Single Sign-On for Clinical Operations Teams
The growing complexity of clinical trials is being met with a new generation of eClinical tools – electronic data capture, centralized trial platforms, and risk-based management tools.
How to Improve Your Site Compliance
Many clinical trial sites face challenges to stay compliant on a study. It is important for sites to adhere to the myriad of requirements that constitute Good Clinical Practices (GCP).