The Clinical Trial of the Future is Here — Now
Understand how technology is transforming clinical development — now and in the future
Free webinar
Live webinar:
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
11am EST
Clinical research and development is known for being a market slow to adopt innovation, yet increasing use of RBM technology, advanced analytics, workflow automation and patient-connected devices are driving change in clinical development.
Clinical monitoring is the highest cost element of a clinical trial and RBM is proving to improve patient safety and study quality, while reducing costs. Advances in Centralized Monitoring and using connected devices like wearables, sensors, telemedicine and eConsent capabilities are facilitating the digital trial and changing monitoring approaches.
Attend this live webinar to learn the benefits of the latest technology advancements that are transforming clinical monitoring to deliver more informed, faster insights for your clinical trials — while reducing costs.
Execute your clinical trials, implementing the latest advancements, trials with confidence using the latest RBM advancements that deliver insights into the:
Latest innovative and emerging clinical trial models, including using connected devices
Changing technology landscape, including the digitization and virtualization of trials
Impact on clinical monitoring costs and transforming roles in the clinical trial of the future
 
Presenters:
Rajneesh Patil
Senior Director, RBM and Analytics, IQVIA
Alan Frederickson
Senior Director, CS Services, IQVIA
Moderator:
Lisa Henderson
Editorial Director, Applied Clinical Trials
For technical questions about this webinar,
please contact Kristen Moore at kristen.moore@ubm.com
If you can't make the live webcast, please feel free to register and view it on-demand after the air date.
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