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amm7 replied to the topic "Placebo's Impact on Pain-related Clinical Research" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Blinding is a very useful method for researchers to minimize the placebo effect in clinical trials. In single blinding, participants do not know whether they are receiving the active treatment or a placebo. In double blinding, neither the participants nor… Read more»
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amm7 replied to the topic "Handling Adverse Events in Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
I think having a standardized process in place to prepare for unexpected outcomes is always better than not having anything predefined. Without this, adverse outcomes could lead to confusion, blaming, and slowing or halting the clinical trial process. When unexpected… Read more»
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amm7 replied to the topic "Clinical Trial Roles" – 6 months, 1 week ago
If I was involved in a clinical trial, I’d like to work as the clinical research associate. This position speaks to me because it is very hands-on and involved in all the stages of a clinical trial. This role would… Read more»
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mfc5 replied to the topic "Clinical Research Experience/Course work for Biomedical Engineers" – 6 months, 1 week ago
I think it is a great idea and highly beneficial that students spend time in a clinical setting to learn about the field’s needs and shortcomings. Getting actual experience in a clinical setting would help students get such useful first-hand… Read more»
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mfc5 replied to the topic "Diversity and Inclusion in Clinical Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Inclusivity in clinical trials is such an important concept, as it benefits not only the research, but also a diverse pool of participants. It’s unfortunate that previous research trials have been more geared towards the inclusivity of white males. As… Read more»
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mfc5 replied to the topic "Clinical Trial Participation" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Clinical trials often offer its participants benefits of some sort, whether it be monetary compensation or some sort of personal health benefit with access to experimental therapies that may treat the participant’s condition. Also, for those that have a personal… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Incentives for Clinical Trial Participants" – 6 months, 1 week ago
As I worked in research with a Veterans Affairs Hospital, one major incentive outside monetary compensation that was used was access to free medical care or treatments. The offer of free medical evaluations, diagnostic tests, and healthcare services during the… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "What if I told you…" – 6 months, 1 week ago
@atk27njit-edu I would disagree that the placebo effect is “all in the mind.” While the placebo effect does rely on expectation, it’s not simply a mental trick played by the mind. This is rather a real phenomenon that is exploited… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Handling Adverse Events in Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Coordination during unexpected adverse events in clinical trials is absolutely essential for patient safety and maintaining the integrity of the trial. A standardized, predefined process for assigning responsibility is ideal because it really ensures clarity and rapid response. Each key… Read more»
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Zeinab Amoabediny replied to the topic "Long-term customer relationships in the face of increasing competition" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Interesting topic. Businesses retain customers by offering personalized experiences, loyalty programs, and proactive support. CRM systems help track interactions and automate follow-ups, boosting long-term relationships. Case studies like Amazon and Starbucks show how personalized CRM strategies drive customer loyalty in… Read more»
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mk959 replied to the topic "Balancing Scientific Rigor and Ethical Considerations in Clinical Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
When designing and conducting clinical trials, researchers must prioritize ethical principles that protect the participants’ rights alone with their well-being, while simultaneously maintaining scientific integrity. As it was stated above, informed consent is immensely important as individuals need to be… Read more»
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mk959 replied to the topic "Clinical Trial Participation" – 6 months, 1 week ago
There are several reasons someone might want to join a clinical trial, and I will briefly speak about a couple examples. As new treatments are continuously being developed and released, many individuals are able to participate in cutting-edge treatments that… Read more»
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mk959 replied to the topic "What is not seen in Clinical Trials?" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Post market research is necessary due to several factors, one being the variability in patient demographics. Clinical trials are important as they give a basis of information, but they often exclude certain populations leading to a limited understanding of a… Read more»
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ma2726 replied to the topic "Clinical Trial Participation" – 6 months, 1 week ago
Both of your points highlight the diverse motivations for participating in clinical trials, from access to innovative treatments to contributing to medical research. One additional factor that I think could be important is the sense of community that some participants… Read more»
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ma2726 posted a new topic "Handling Adverse Events in Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
In clinical trials, several key players, including sponsors, investigators, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), each have distinct roles and responsibilities. When unexpected adverse events occur during a trial, these events must be reported and addressed promptly…. Read more»
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ma2726 replied to the topic "What is not seen in Clinical Trials?" – 6 months, 1 week ago
While clinical trials provide valuable data, they often miss important issues that only emerge through post-market research. For example, long-term side effects may not become apparent during the relatively short duration of clinical trials. Similarly, rare adverse reactions are often… Read more»
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sn64 posted a new topic "What is not seen in Clinical Trials?" – 6 months, 1 week ago
While clinical trials provide valuable data on efficacy and side effects in controlled environments, they often have limitations in participant diversity, sample size, and duration. This can result in gaps in understanding how products perform in real-world settings, where various… Read more»
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sn64 replied to the topic "Clinical Trial Participation" – 6 months, 1 week ago
People may choose to participate in clinical trials for a variety of reasons. Some may have a personal health condition that lacks effective treatment options, making them eager to try new therapies in the hope of improvement. Others may be… Read more»
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sn64 replied to the topic "Diversity and Inclusion in Clinical Trials" – 6 months, 1 week ago
From a statistical perspective, ensuring diverse representation in clinical trials is crucial for enhancing the validity and generalizability of the results. One method to address potential biases in participant selection is blocking. Blocking is a technique used in the design… Read more»
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Torikul replied to the topic "Long-term customer relationships in the face of increasing competition" – 6 months, 1 week ago
I agree with others’ plan . Here is my opinion. How Businesses Can Apply Customer Retention Plans: Personalized Customer Experience, Loyalty Programs, Proactive Customer Support, Regular Engagement and Follow-ups, Customer Feedback and Continuous Improvement, Exclusive Content or Offers2. Role of… Read more»
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