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🎙 Good Clinical Practice is a Good Patient Experience Part 2 Ep. 261


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Unlock the secrets to successful clinical trials with Dr. Michael Koren and Doug Denham in part 2 of this podcast. The doctors explore participant retention strategies that make a difference to science and to patients. From obesity studies to cholesterol conditions, Drs. Koren and Denham share their experiences  with keeping participants engaged and ensuring trial success. They discuss the importance of personal relationships with patients, maintaining a supportive environment, and the power of setting realistic expectations. 

The doctors also emphasize the necessity of clear communication, especially during Serious Adverse Events, and the importance maintaining study blindness to prevent bias. The doctors close by discussing the importance of trial volunteers and how the industry can improve communication after a trial is complete.

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Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at [email protected]

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