Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Recruiting Research Participants Using Web-Based Software

Could the Internet be the key to driving participation in your clinical research? More and more institutions and organizations are successfully using web-based software to recruit larger numbers of research participants for clinical trials and studies. Internet technology can increase recruitment numbers and enrollment, and increase the revenue to the institution when studies are filling with subjects. Anyone with Internet access can get the information they need, register, provide consent, answer a series of questions, and join a pool of potential research participants online.

In this audio conference, our speakers examine how web-based software can make patient recruitment faster and more efficient, and provide real-life examples of the positive results achieved at two leading health care institutions.

Recruiting Research Participants Using Web-Based Software is presented by Marjorie Tharp, mdlogix and Charles Rathmann, Washington University. This audio conference airs on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, for more details, please visit our site www.fxconferences.com