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Using Sensor Technology to Deploy Decentralized Trials and Improve Patient Care

Oct 29, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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In this PharmaTalk episode, get guidance from patient innovation and technology experts about the proper ways of harnessing technology in order to deploy Decentralized Clinical Trials and improve patient care. Specifically, in this episode Rosamund Round and Julia Lakeland, both of Parexel, discuss: How sensors can be utilizedThe patient impact of COVID-19 and clinical trialsEfforts to support patient safety and trial continuityProtocol around assessments for data collection with sensors   Interview Guests: Julia Lakeland, Solutions Architect and Program Director at Parexel, is responsible for selection and implementation of real-world scientific data sources and wearables for clinical trial use. Her background is in product management, operational delivery and support of phase III/IV clinical trials.  Rosamund Round, VP, Patient Innovation Center, spends her time devoted to simplifying the patient journey in clinical trials. Focused on the reduction of geographical, financial and practical barriers to study participation, Rosamund is excited by the industry shift towards a truly patient centric approach. Ms Round will be speaking at the upcoming Patient as Partners Europe conference,
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