If you have ever been on a waiting list to get into a clinical trial, this post will probably help explain why that happens, and what the research centers can do about it. For the research clinics, this video can offer some suggestions for how to keep your potential participants interested while you are still waiting for the study to get started.













Courtney Wiley
July 15, 2010 at 1:13 pm
Assuming @therealdansfera posted this blog. If not, my apologies for thanking the wrong person.
Dan, I’ve just recently come across your site (via a Google alerts listing) and appreciate your content. Your bits are concise and to the point and oftentimes include video (a personal favorite of mine). Great job on this post, as I think it is a question that many ask.
Thanks, too, for your “Live chat with a real clinical trials guru.” Insightful and informative.
Q: Would you be willing/interested in conducting another “live chat” but this time with an eClinical software vendor? Our team at Cmed Technology (@Cmed_Technology) develops next-generation electronic data capture software that can be turned on and off as needed (saving costs) and can be accessed via a mobile phone (for managing in real time from anywhere). Our recent work with Aeras in a remote region of Africa is helping to cure TB.
Would love to chat more about this video chat possibility. Thanks in advance. http://www.cmedtechnology.com
Administrator
July 16, 2010 at 7:49 am
Yes. That would be great. let me know how we can do this!