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The Future is Now: Trends in Clinical Trials Brought to Reality
The trends infiltrating the clinical research industry – wearable integrations, mobile apps, machine learning, and more – aren’t just exciting concepts. They’re made possible and are now being used in studies with today’s technology.Top Tips for Bridging the Gap to the New Clinical Trial Landscape
What are the current challenges in the clinical industry today, and what steps can we take to overcome them? This blog post recounts the discussion our panel of experts had on this very topic in our recent webinar, Bridging the Gap to the New Clinical Trial Landscape.Has COVID-19 Become the Catalyst for Virtual Clinical Trials?
A new wave of interest in virtual trials has been generated by the coronavirus pandemic. But will the enthusiasm remain after the conclusion of the pandemic? In this post, we provide our perspective on why the virtual trial may be here to stay.4 Best Practices in TrialKit for Greater Patient Engagement
Making patient engagement more achievable will lead to more successful clinical trials. In this post, we detail four best practices in the TrialKit platform to help research teams reach optimal patient engagement.eConsent: What it is and Why your eClinical Software Should Have it
Unsure of how eConsent should tie into your eClinical platform? This post explains just why electronic informed consent is an important component of your technology toolkit.How TrialKit Can Aid in Virtual Clinical Trials
With growing interest in virtual trials comes the need for technology to support it. Keep reading to learn how TrialKit’s inherent design is ideal for data collection and study management in the virtual trial space.What are the Benefits of Private Cloud Storage in Clinical Research?
Private clouds are quickly becoming an alternative to typical cloud storage for clinical trial data. If you’re wondering what sets the private cloud apart, this blog post breaks down its various benefits.Misconceptions about Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Technology in Clinical Trials
A newer technique to the industry, bring your own device is approached with apprehension. In this post, we’ve identified four misconceptions about BYOD and provided explanations on each.8 Elements Your RTSM System Should Have
How do you optimize and unify your randomization and supply management workflow? Dive into this post to learn which functions your RTSM system should have.