Virtual Research: What It Is & What It’s Doing in the Real-World Setting, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks
TORONTO (PRWEB) April 06, 2020 -- Join David Thompson, PhD, Senior Vice President, Real World and Late Phase at Syneos Health in a live webinar on Thursday, April 23, 2020 at 10am EDT (3pm BST/UK)
Virtual approaches to clinical research leverage digital technologies to relieve study sites of many, if not all, responsibilities of the research process—from identifying potential study subjects to screening them for eligibility to obtaining their consent for enrollment to entering their study data.
In this webinar, the featured speaker will discuss how such approaches can empower patients by bringing the research process to them, as well as challenges that arise when doing so. Key themes in virtual research will be highlighted, including the latest trends, the differences among the various types of virtual research and their applications in the real-world setting, where stakeholders are already excited by the potential that virtual approaches can bring to clinical research.
The session will end with an open question and answer discussion.
For more information or to register for this event, visit Virtual Research: What It Is & What It’s Doing in the Real-World Setting.
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