I’m delighted to announce the release of my new book – The Patient Recruitment Conundrum – which is now available on Amazon.

There’s a famous saying – often attributed to Einstein – that if you have an hour to save the world, you should spend the first 55 minutes defining the problem.

This book is my attempt at those first 55 minutes for the problems of recruiting patients for clinical trials.

I’ve written it in the style of a novel – so if you prefer reading informational books in a non-fiction style, the summary notes included as an appendix provide an overview of the issues facing each of the main stakeholders in the patient recruitment process.

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