I’ve recently updated my website with a new design, plus it now hosts all the short vids I’ve been making over the last few months. Previously I’d only been uploading them to various ...
It was Guy Fawkes’ Night in the UK here yesterday, 05 November - commonly known as Bonfire Night. Which reminded me of a phrase used by a colleague in the industry last week when we were ...
There’s an extraordinarily damning overview of the current process for finding out about clinical trials written by Dr Bess Stillman that you can read on Substack at ...
One of the things we talked about on the recent Trialhub webinar about patient feasibility is whether potential trial participants are likely to be motivated to take part. From inside the ...
With Halloween coming up soon, I thought I’d reflect on some of the things I find scary about the industry. One of them is how many sponsor organizations still expect patients to be ...
Later on today I’ll be involved in a webinar relating to patient feasibility. You’re probably aware of the term ‘site feasibility’ and how it’s an important factor in the development of any ...
Most clinical trials are still conducted through having participants attend a research site. And there are often good reasons for this - including such things as having the necessary ...
While talking with several vendors in the clinical trials space recently, I was reminded of the wealth of experience from people who work on that side of the industry - including many of ...
At the recent SCOPE Summit Europe in Barcelona - an excellent event with really good sessions and some great people in attendance - I was once again pleased to hear so many of the speakers ...
There are a lot of tech solutions on offer designed to make the process of patient recruitment and retention more effective. With my original background in digital marketing, I’ve often been ...