There’s a lot of communication that takes place on LinkedIn among people in the clinical research industry. As is the nature of that platform, much of it is the corporate-style ‘here’s our ...
9 October is John Lennon’s birthday, so today he would have been 83 years old. I’ve often heard people refer to his most famous song - Imagine - as a naive hippy dippy vision of utopia that ...
One thing I’ve done a lot of over the years is take notes. Whether in meetings or at conference sessions, in webinars etc, I've always recorded the information and added my thoughts where ...
When putting together these short videos I’m keeping in mind the principles of clarity and being concise. Taking my cue from Jon Loomer (https://www.jonloomer.com/), who I got the idea from ...
There’s a saying that to a person with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Which is meant to suggest that if someone has only one particular tool at their disposal, they are likely to ...
Another aspect of collaboration that can deliver better outcomes is to have the various stakeholders in the patient recruitment and retention process working together. I’ve often discussed ...
Collaboration is a concept that is often discussed as being a good thing, but in my experience it’s rarely adopted as an approach for managing patient recruitment projects. Understandably, ...
Approaching problems from a different angle can often result in solutions you never anticipated when you set out in the first place. For my recent book, for instance, I was intending to put ...
As a sponsor or CRO, you’ll often be involved with bringing in a patient recruitment solutions provider to augment your enrollment activities. Unfortunately, not all of the vendors you might ...
Continuing with some thoughts on the learnings I’ve taken from writing two books on patient recruitment - fourthly, enlisting the help of others has been very useful for the actual ...