Newsletter | January 16, 2025

01.16.25 -- Why Aren't We Using More Wearables In Clinical Trials?

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FEATURED EDITORIAL

Why Aren't We Using More Wearables In Clinical Trials?

Wearables provide a great means for passive data collection in clinical trials, but implementing them isn’t as easy at it seems. Lauren Sunshine, director, product management, digital health, at BMS, talks about some of the advantages — and challenges — of incorporating DHTs into your trial protocols. 

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Common RTSM/IRT AN Medication Pooling Questions Answered

Whether you’re planning a single trial or an entire program, medication pooling offers a pathway to cost-effective and sustainable clinical trial management.

Waiver Of Consent Vs Waiver Of Written Consent

Learn the distinctions between a Waiver of Consent and a Waiver of Written Consent in clinical trials, and the importance of informed consent, particularly in the context of virtual trials.

Unleash The Power Of IQVIA Complete Consent

Join Vinita Navadgi, and Amy Koller from IQVIA Complete Consent for an in-depth exploration of the eConsent landscape.

Data Integrity In Clinical Trials: The Role Of Advanced EDC Systems

How can Electronic Data Capture (EDC) tools streamline your data collection process and help you manage the increasing complexity and data?

EHR-to-EDC Technology: Data Acquisition in Oncology Clinical Trials

Learn how integrating EHR with EDC systems helps you enhance efficiency and achieve better patient outcomes and advancements in medical research.

Reduce The Need To Perform A 12-Lead ECG In Resource Limited Settings

Remote cardiac monitoring technology is enabling the pharmaceutical industry to shift towards innovative, efficient, and patient-friendly clinical trials.