Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Conducting Exploratory Trials in Scandinavia

Debating where to take your trial? While emergent research settings like India and Asia have captured much of the media spotlight in recent years, there are few places in the world better-suited for phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials than Scandinavia. Populations in the Nordic region are ethnically homogeneous with a majority of caucasians. Both governments and populations generally display a positive attitude toward clinical research, and trial participants have high compliance rates. All citizens have free and equal access to healthcare, preventing sampling bias due to differences in social status. Health care facilities in the region all have access to state-of-the-art medical equipment, and the infrastructure is of the highest standards. In this audio conference, the speaker discusses these and other factors that make the Scandinavian countries a leading choice for exploratory trials.

Conducting Exploratory Trials in Scandinavia is presented by Dr. Claes Strom, Partner and COO, of aCROnordic and airs Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008. For more details please visit our site www.fxconferences.com