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Navigating patients step by step on their clinical trial journey

For clinical trial participants, navigating their way through a study can sometimes seem daunting and complicated. Without the right support, around 30% are likely to drop out [1], resulting in extra financial costs for sponsors and potentially placing the future of the trial in jeopardy.However, sites don’t always have the time and resources available to commit to ongoing and consistent patient engagement. In our upcoming webinar, we will discuss common challenges participants and sites face when it comes to engagement and how our new ‘Navigator’ service is helping to change the game.Hear how our new patient-centric service benefits patients, sites and sponsors by:Ensuring patients get the support they need for the best clinical trial experience possibleDecreasing the risk of early trial termination by improving the retention of participants until the very end of a studyReducing the burden on sites by performing a second layer of prescreening, allowing sites to focus on the scienceSpeakersChair – John Pinching, Editor, PharmaTimesKari Reilly – Patient Recruitment Manager, Innovative TrialsKristin Faber – VP of Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment, Spectrum ScienceAdel Sepulveda – Navigator, Innovative TrialsGwen Barger – Site Manager, CCT ResearchReferencesAlexander W. The uphill path to successful clinical trials: keeping patients enrolled. P T. 2013;38(4):225-227. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3684189/


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