Gabbie St. Remy

What Sponsors Should Look for in Patient Recruitment Partners

Effective patient recruitment is a critical component of clinical trials, and for pharmaceutical companies, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), and other sponsors, selecting the right partner is key to ensuring that trials are successful, timely, and cost-effective. As clinical trials grow in complexity and size, the need for expert patient recruitment partners who can navigate the challenges ...

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Navigating Asthma During the Flu Season: Tips for Staying Healthy and Safe

When preparing for flu season, those with asthma may have concerns about how the virus can affect their respiratory health and breathing. While asthma is a manageable condition, it does require extra care when dealing with seasonal illnesses like the flu. In this blog, we'll explore how asthma and the flu interact, provide tips for managing both, and offer resources to help you stay informed and ...

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The holiday season and mental health: Tips for managing stress and staying healthy

The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. But for many people, it can also bring added stress, anxiety, and even feelings of loneliness. From the pressure of gift-giving to the expectations of family gatherings, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Mental health struggles can be especially tough when everything around you seems to be focused on happiness and ...

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Six Reasons to Work with a Patient Recruitment Vendor from Study Launch

Launching a clinical trial is a complex and challenging process, with many moving parts to consider. From navigating regulatory requirements to recruiting the right patients, sponsors often face significant hurdles. One decision is selecting a vendor to support patient recruitment throughout the trial. While it might seem like a decision that can be made after the trial launches, there are ...

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Celebrating National Caregivers Month: Recognizing the Vital Role of Caregivers in Patient Care and Clinical Trials

November is National Caregivers Month, a time to celebrate and acknowledge the often-unseen heroes who provide vital support to individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or age-related conditions. Whether they are family members, friends, or professional aides, caregivers offer essential day-to-day assistance that helps their loved ones maintain their health and quality of life.

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Caring for Yourself While Caring for Others: Practical Tips for Caregivers

Being a caregiver is one of the most selfless and demanding roles you can take on. Whether you're looking after a parent, spouse, child, or loved one, juggling all of the daily responsibilities that come with it can quickly feel overwhelming. With so much focus on taking care of others, it’s easy to put yourself and your needs on the back burner. While your focus is understandably on your loved ...

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Planning for Patient Recruitment in 2025: Strategies to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Looking toward 2025, clinical trial sponsors must plan now and rethink their patient recruitment strategies to stay ahead of evolving technologies, regulations, and shifting patient expectations. The landscape of clinical trials is changing rapidly, and recruitment will require a more agile, data-driven, and patient-centric approach than ever before. While patient recruitment has always posed ...

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Best Practices for a Patient-first Approach to Clinical Trial Advertising: A Q&A with Antidote’s Senior Manager of Digital Marketing, Sean Irvine

October is National Health Literacy Month, a time to focus on how we can improve a person’s understanding of the health and medical information shared with them. Antidote’s Senior Manager of Digital Marketing, Sean Irvine, shared his thoughts on the importance of health literacy and how we can create more patient-first recruitment campaigns. Read our Q&A session below!

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What is health literacy? Definition and resources

October has been recognized as Health Literacy Month for over 25 years. Health literacy refers to an individual’s ability to understand important, health-related information such as dosage amounts, consent forms, acronyms, and other common forms of medical jargon.

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White paper: A patient-centric and inclusive approach to patient recruitment

Improving health literacy for more equitable access to clinical trial research Low health literacy is a major concern in healthcare. Statistics show that nearly 88% of Americans struggle with health literacy, and this issue is not evenly distributed across the population. Older adults, racial and ethnic minorities, non-native English speakers, low-income individuals, and those with limited ...

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