Patient Recruitment

PATIENT RECRUITMENT
 
  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th: MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE KEYNOTES
  3. Driving Patient Enrollment & Retention
 
 2:00Opening Remarks from the Track Chair
  
  Bill Gwinn, MBA, Vice President, Product Marketing, INCLINIX
  
 
 2:10Get the Most from Your Budget through Patient Enrollment Metrics
Every patient recruitment dollar counts. This session provides an overview and sponsor
discussion of how the utilization of a centralized platform for screening and tracking
all key moving parts recruitment campaigns, patients, and investigators provides critical
metrics that lead to better budget allocations over the course of the recruitment program.
  
  Rick Malcolm, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, ACURIAN, INC, Melissa Marshall, WYETH; Mai Sirimanne, ALLERGAN, Brendan O'Neill, MERCK & CO. 
  
 
 2:50A New Approach to Patient Recruitment: How Genentech Re-
Examined it's Recruitment Strategy

Increasing competition internally and externally has led Genentech to re-examine it's patient recruitment methodology. At this session, the newly created process and proposed tools to support patient recruitment will be shared. The new process will be in launch stage, so no metrics will be available to demonstrate outcomes; the approach used to define the new process, key roles and responsibilities, and our recommended tools will be discussed.
  
  Jane Myles, Associate Director, Clinical Operations, GENENTECH
  
 
 3:30
Featured Exhibit Hall Activity: CTC's February Frenzy- "Nothing but Net(working)" Event
This is the final chance of the day to walk around the exhibit hall and talk
to as many exhibitors as possible to earn "Nothing but Net(wo meeting is
just like shooting a basket- get 3 points (very relevant), 2 points, or 1 point.
The more ‘shots' you take, the more points you get
 
 4:10
Changing the Public Perception of Volunteering for Clinical Trials
Explore how clinical trial participation is viewed and understand the root causes
Identify efforts currently underway to educate the public
Discuss actions you can take to communicate the value clinical research
volunteers bring to society
  
  Jim Kremidas, Global Enrollment Optimization, ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
  
 
 4:50
Patient Recruitment - All Trials are Different
Conducting feasibility and developing a
recruitment plan
Integrating the investigative sites
 Measuring the success of the plan
Metrics on different types of programs
  
 Julie Ross, Executive Vice President, ESSENTIAL GROUP
  
  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th: MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO KEYNOTES
  3. Driving Patient Enrollment
 
 1:10

DTP Advertising vs. Investigator Candidates
Compare the enrollment rates of study candidates originating from
within an investigator's practice vs. patients recruited with DTP
advertising. Topics include an overview of available data on sites,
how to plan/set up a campaign, how to motivate sites to participate,
coordinating outsourcing with CROs, selecting media based on
patient recruiting yield, using targeted Internet advertising to
recruit, and how to track retention.

  
  Bryan McIntyre, Senior Sales and Marketing Advisor & Bill Gwinn, MBA, Vice President, Product Marketing, INCLINIX
  
  Michelle Gray, Consultant, Formerly of RINAT PFIZER
  
 
 1:40

A Research and Metrics-driven Approach to Superior Country and Site Selection

Clinical study enrollment success can hinge on selecting countries that are well suited to the study and choosing investigative sites with the key locations and top recruitment abilities. This session will reveal a rigorous, research- and metrics-driven approach to superior country and site selection, including:

Considering sponsors' business objectives along with a variety of country-specific, recruitment-focused criteria to determine optimal countries for a study.
Matching protocol criteria with geographies containing patients who not only have the condition of study, but who fit protocol inclusion and exclusion criteria, to identify precise locations of potential investigative sites.
Applying a sophisticated, recruitment-focused site selection model to allow site-to-site comparisons and clear identification of each selected site's recruitment strengths and challenges.

Matt Kibby, Leader, Global Operations, BBK WORLDWIDE

 
 2:10
Afternoon Networking & Refreshments Break
 
 2:30Critical Success Factors for Optimizing Global Enrollment Performance
This session explores critical success factors in optimizing enrollment for
global clinical trials, including country feasibility and selection, data-driven enrollment forecasting, and a new approach to managing patient recruitment.
  
  Melissa Marshall, Assistant Director, Global Enrollment Planning & Performance, WYETH
  
  Mark T. Ridge, MBA, Director, Global Enrollment Planning & Performance, WYETH
  
 
 3:00
CT Disclosure Requirements and the Clinical Trial Lifecycle
Law and requirements governing ct disclosure activities
Ct lifecycle and the relevance to disclosure
When, where, and how to register trial information
Develop appropriate processes to ensure compliance
  
  Pamela A. Rose, RN, FNP, ASQ CMQOE, Director, Clinical Trial
Information Registries, TAP
  
 3:00Close of Clinical Trials Congress 2008