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Creating Clinical Trial Advocates Through Patient Engagement
Patients in today’s world often take to digital means after a diagnosis. Whether medical information sites, blogs, social media groups, or specialized message boards, the internet provides patients with a connection to their greater community. With this connection and...
Why Your Published Clinical Trial Research Matters
What happens after a clinical trial wraps up? Trials in the United States are, by law, required to submit their FDA-approved medical research results to the database ClinicalTrials.gov. The database, operating since 2008, is a dumping ground of raw data and serves as...
Well-Rounded Patient Recruitment for Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are indispensable to scientific and medical advancement. They allow researchers to test out new medical innovations and collect data on safety and effectiveness based on participant outcomes. These trials are the final steps in a long research process...
Clinical Trial Marketing: Social Media Ideas to Try
As we have covered here before, clinical trials are indispensable to scientific and medical advancement. They allow researchers to test out new medical innovations and collect data on safety and effectiveness based on participant outcomes. These trials are the final...
Google AdWords for Clinical Trial Patient Recruitment: An Introduction
As clinical trials continue to improve when it comes to patient recruitment, digital strategies become more and more competitive. One aspect of said strategy is a search engine marketing technique known as pay-per-click advertisements. In this arena, Google remains...
Keeping Your Clinical Trial Patient-Centric
Issues with patient recruitment and retention are one of the most significant reasons for clinical trials not finding success. Reworking your clinical trial design to incorporate a more patient-centric focus will provide your team with the opportunity to improve upon...