How To Plan Better Clinical Trials with Dan Sfera
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Looking to enhance your knowledge of planning clinical trials? Tune in to this insightful podcast episode with Maya and Dan as they discuss practical ways to plan better clinical trials. Discover the crucial roles that feasibility teams and CRAs play in clinical trials and how their involvement can significantly improve the success of the study. Additionally, learn about the importance of diversity in clinical trials and how we can make trials more accessible for a variety of populations. This can lead to better participant engagement and ultimately result in more accurate and reliable data. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn practical ways to improve your clinical trial planning.  Tune in now and take the first step toward planning more successful clinical trials! Here are the key topics that they discuss: (2:28) How are feasibility teams involved in the planning process (6:26) Do we need to work more closely with the coordinators? (8:03) Should sites turn to the CRAs to discuss any issues with the trial? (11:25) Are any extra endpoints discussed in the preliminary questionnaires? (13:38) Do these endpoints apply to diversity in clinical trials? (17:53) How can we shorten the distance between the sites and the decision-makers? (20:54) What would you change when planning clinical trials? Tune in to learn more! Maya Zlatanova, CEO of Trialhub Dan Sfera, Co-Founder and Site Director at Yuma Clinical Trials See More: TrialHub Yuma Clinical Trials
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