Enabling Site Success: Reducing Trial Burden and Increasing Access for Better Clinical Trials
Answers to the fundamental questions every site needs to improve the patient experience, expand access and advance clinical trials.?
Investigator sites are the backbone of clinical trials, tasked with ensuring studies are conducted ethically, safely and in compliance with strict regulatory standards. Yet, being an investigator and managing a clinical trial site comes with significant challenges. From navigating complex administrative burdens to balancing patient care, investigators need dedicated support to drive solutions that improve both site experience and patient outcomes.?
But what makes clinical trial sites successful? Batisha Anson, Global Head of Patient Diversity and Health Equity at Syneos Health, breaks down the key questions clinical organizations need to address to lighten the administrative load for sites and expand patient access to clinical research.? Join Batisha and Mark Scullion, Chief Executive Officer, Atlas Clinical Research, in an upcoming webinar on Tuesday, November 12 (10 am ET), for answers to these fundamental questions:?
Don’t miss this chance to hear from leaders in clinical research about practical ways to reduce site burden, enhance patient access and create a stronger future for clinical trials, including a Q&A where you can ask your burning questions and walk away with actionable strategies for enhancing site success in your clinical trials.?
Felix Perez, CEO Research Director
1 天前Investigator sites truly play a critical role in advancing clinical research while navigating complex challenges. Looking forward to the insights from the upcoming webinar—an excellent opportunity to learn and support those at the heart of clinical trials. #ClinicalResearch #InvestigatorSites #SyneosHealth
Oncologist and Principal Investigator in Solid Tumors at Real Hospital Português and IMIP. Interesting: Lung and Breast cancers, immune oncology and Clinical research
2 周great initiative. we recently welcomed you here in Real Hospital Português Will be a great pleasure collaboration with you