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05.12.21 How Is The Shift To Decentralized Trials Impacting Clinical Sites?
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Is clinical development prepared for the paradigm shift caused by COVID-19? The pandemic has forced the industry to reevaluate how to engage with patients and acquire patient data without direct, in-person access. Biopharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, and CROs from around the world were surveyed to explore the impact on clinical trials in this new paradigm and gain insights into their experiences operationalizing trials in a pandemic. Learn more.
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By Ed Miseta, Chief Editor, Clinical Leader
The emergence of the COVID pandemic in 2019 hit a lot of organizations in the R&D and clinical space by surprise. The companies and organizations that convene stakeholders were no exception. One of those organizations was DIA. When shutdowns began to sweep across the globe in March, DIA’s Global Annual Meeting, which brings together t
04.07.21 AI Speeds Patient Recruitment At Health Quest
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Featured Editorial
By Ed Miseta, chief editor, Clinical Leader
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to disrupt and revolutionize many aspects of clinical trials. One area in which it is already making an impact is patient recruitment. Mining electronic medical records (EMRs) for patients meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria can be tedious and time-consuming work but is a chore that seems ideal for an AI solution.
Sun Devil men s golf sophomore David Puig has been selected as one of three finalists for the February Ben Hogan Golfer of the Month Award for the second consecutive month. The award is an honor rewarded to the most outstanding NCAA golfer each month. Alongside Puig is Texas Tech s Ludvig Aberg and Colorado State s AJ Ott.
The award s voters include 12 members of the Hogan Trophy Award Foundation and three votes from social media. The top vote getter on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will each get one vote, with 15 total votes for the award. Social media voting will be done by liking the respective post on each player from now through Thursday (Mar. 18) at 9 p.m. CT. The final winner will be announced on Friday.
Race Tightens for Top-15 in PGA TOUR University Ranking
Florida State’s John Pak takes largest lead atop Ranking March 10, 2021
Kyle Hogan finished T13 at the Cabo Collegiate and sits in position No. 18 of the PGA TOUR University Rankings. (Courtesy of Texas Tech)
The latest
PGA TOUR University Ranking features six players within fractions of a point near the 15th position, the cutoff for pro playing privileges when the NCAA DI Championship concludes this spring.
Cooper Dossey (Baylor) is currently 13th with an average of 975.348, which is less than four points better than 18th-ranked
Kyle Hogan (Texas Tech).
The race for the top-five is also getting closer, as