Newsletter | March 10, 2025

03.10.25 -- Patient Engagement Through Community Research

Why Patient Optionality Is The Key To Advancing Clinical Research

In recent years we've seen an accelerated shift away from brick-and-mortar clinical sites and toward decentralized and community-based models instead. Delve into the significance of these evolving models and their potential to remove barriers to participation,

 

Survey Says Mobile Nurse Visits Have A Place In Clinical Trials

As clinical research evolves, sponsors are increasingly seeking ways to bring studies closer to local communities and potential participants. Discover how mobile visits are transforming clinical trials by reducing barriers to participation, enhancing diversity, and bringing studies closer to patients and their communities.

 

Clinical Trial Access In The U.S.: Where Are Today's Trials Missing?

Clinical trial accessibility in the U.S. reveals significant disparities due to healthcare deserts, particularly in rural and underserved regions. Using recent data, let's examine how these gaps affect trial participation and discuss potential strategies to enhance access and equity.

 

Could Adoption Of Mobile Nurse Visits Lead To Faster Study Results?

Sponsors are eager to minimize trial delays and swiftly bring new therapies to the market while maintaining the thorough process required by clinical research. Let's delve into the potential benefits of embracing a more patient-centric approach and its positive impact on study timelines.

 

Where Precision Meets Personal Connection

In the evolving landscape of clinical trials, Certified Mobile Research Nurses (CMRNs) play a crucial role in expanding patient access and maintaining high-quality data collection. In this interview, Robert Lohayza shares his experiences as a CMRN at PCM Trials.