Snooker's Maximum Break of 147 has Lessons for the Process of Patient Recruitment
Continuing with the last vid’s sporting theme, I’m also a big fan of snooker - a cue sports game played on a table bigger than used for pool. The snooker reference occurred to when I made my ...
If Formula 1 can Organize a Grand Prix in Las Vegas Pharma Should be Able to Fix Patient Recruitment
I’m a big Formula 1 fan and thoroughly enjoyed the TV coverage of the Las Vegas Grand Prix over the weekend. The event hit a bit of a snag in the opening practice session, but overcame the ...
My 150th Daily Video - and with so much to Discuss I Intend to Continue
Somewhat surprisingly, this is my 150th video. Think I’ll say that again - 150th video! While I did set out with the intention of creating quite a lot of them, I’m not sure I would have been ...
If Daily Newspapers can Create Quality Content on a Consistent Basis, So Can You
I mentioned in the last vid how I like to read the weekend newspapers. And I’m always impressed by how much quality content they deliver on a consistent basis. Which provides me with more ...
I Find Reading the Weekend Newspapers can Provide Good Inspiration for Content Ideas
I’m someone who still likes to read a printed newspaper. In particular, I like the Saturday and Sunday editions, the reading of which can often last a few days into the following week. I ...
Everyone in Clinical Research Should be Interested in Patient Recruitment and Retention
There’s a well-known saying in the world of sales and marketing that essentially everybody who works at a company works in sales. In that the whole organization is built on the premise of ...
Gaining Clarity on your Requirements Before Designing your Trial Helps Save Time and Resource
I’ve mentioned before about how many trial protocols feature copied and pasted elements from previous trials, and how this isn’t necessarily the best way to go about designing a new trial. ...
Each Stakeholder in the Patient Recruitment Process Should Look at What They Could do Better
If you ask the various stakeholders in the patient recruitment process who is most at fault when it comes to the ineffectiveness of how things usually operate, you’ll probably get responses ...
Educational Events can be an Inexpensive Way to Attract Patients for Clinical Trials
Promoting the concept of patient recruitment can be done in a variety of ways - one of which is to host an educational event that provides information about specific conditions and ...
The Industry Missed a Trick During Covid for Increasing the Public's Awareness of Clinical Trials
One of the biggest issues facing the recruiting of patients into clinical trials is that of lack of awareness that trials exist. I think the industry has really missed a trick over the last ...

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