Despite this being 2023, nearly 2024 now, I still see plenty of clinical trials that don’t utilize the internet for recruiting patients.

Certainly there are people who don’t go online all that much, and there are other methods that can be used to reach people that are not digital in nature.

But the overwhelming majority of people we’re likely to want to get our message in front of will be able to be reached through the internet.

Having a trial-specific website is an obvious method for being able to present information that allows potential trial participants to make up their mind about whether to apply.

You can expand on this by including condition-specific information to back up what you’re saying about your trial.

And even create a section of the website aimed at healthcare professionals, which can obviously go into more depth and include more medical terminology.

Your recruitment efforts will work better with a trial-specific website.

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