News|Webcasts|August 7, 2024
Three Essential Elements of Meeting Patient Enrollment Goals on Time and on Budget
Author(s)AutoCruitment
Webinar Date/Time: Tue, Aug 20, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
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In the competitive landscape of pharmaceutical research, meeting patient enrollment goals on time and within budget is crucial for success. Yet, patient recruitment remains a pervasive challenge, with over 26,000 studies currently at risk of delays due to recruitment issues. Join us for an insightful webcast where we will explore how to unlock the power of the patient to meet your enrollment goals effectively. This event will cover essential strategies to overcome recruitment challenges and ensure timely trial completion.
Register Free: https://www.appliedclinicaltrialsonline.com/act_w/advancements-in-technology
Event overview
In the competitive landscape of pharmaceutical research, meeting patient enrollment goals on time and within budget is crucial for success. However, patient recruitment stands as a pervasive challenge within successful clinical trial completion. At this moment, over 26,000 studies are at risk of delays due to patient recruitment issues,
This webinar will explore how to unlock the power of the patient to meet patient enrollment goals. It will cover:
- Expanding patient access: Finding a motivated, relevant patient population starts with putting the patient first
- Driving efficiency for sites and patients: Optimizing the patient funnel with site and patient-centric support
- Better qualifying patients to drive better outcomes: Qualifying patients with three different strategies
- Lessons learned: Exploring case studies that highlight access, efficiency, and qualification in practice
Building a comprehensive recruitment strategy not only helps trial sponsors meet their enrollment (and ultimately trial completion) targets, but also does so with the patient at the center of their journey. AutoCruitment Vice President of Service Delivery, Anna Zorawski, and Associate Director of Project Management, Stephanie Boyd, will share practical strategies, the impact of such efforts, and examples of how pharmaceutical sponsors were successful in increasing randomizations and reducing enrollment timelines.
Key learning Objectives:
Key learning Objectives:
- Components of a cohesive patient recruitment strategy.
- How these strategies collectively help pharma sponsors achieve enrollment goals..
- Practical examples of AutoCruitment’s success in increasing randomizations and reducing enrollment timelines.
Who Should Attend:
- Clinical Operations
- Patient Recruitment
- Patient Enrollment
- Clinical Trial
- Clinical Study
- Clinical Program
Speakers:
Anna Zorawski
Vice President of Service Delivery
AutoCruitment
Vice President of Service Delivery
AutoCruitment
As Vice President of Service Delivery at AutoCruitment, Anna has more than 18 years of clinical research experience, and is driven by a passion for elevating the patient journey in clinical trials. With a degree in human biology and specialized training in Clinical Trials Management, Anna oversees our Service Delivery division, ensuring seamless operations across Site and Patient Engagement, Project Management, and more. Committed to client satisfaction, Anna prioritizes finding innovative solutions to enhance the trial process and improve patient outcomes.
Stephanie Boyd
Associate Director of Project Management
AutoCruitment
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