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Ever wonder why 80% of clinical trials experience delays?
 
The #1 reason for these postponements is unfulfilled enrollment. In fact, more than 50% of all trial sites under enroll (some fail to enroll a single patient), and the specific reasons why this happens may surprise you.
 
Join us December 12, 2017 at 2 p.m. EST for a free webinar where we will discuss the top enrollment “de-railers” and how to avoid them.
 
After attending, you will have a firm understanding of proven strategies for avoiding the main causes of enrollment delays, including:
 
Which social media strategies work and which are doomed to fail.
What motivates potential volunteers, and how correctly understanding the individual helps develop laser-focused enrollment plans.
Why a sizable percentage of the enrollment budgets are wasted, and which investments most likely drive higher enrollment rates.
 
 
To register for the webinar, please Click Here. We know you’ll value the learnings you receive and we look forward to your participation on December 12.
 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5957985616841805057?source=Acurian
 
About the Presenter
 
Dan Brunwasser is the Associate Director of Consumer Marketing at Acurian. His technology background and industry knowledge greatly influenced the comprehensive redesign of Acurian’s core applications and digital offerings, directly driving our ability to reach the right patient, with the right message, at the right time. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Penn State University, as well as an MBA in Marketing from the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University
 
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