Daily Judi: Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Every day we scan the headlines for the best items that engage the clinical trial ecosystem, workflow solutions, and more—all the latest news you need to know. Here are today's stories:
Ben Leonard looks at discourse around the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services directive that patients have immediate access to test results, its implementation, and differing views of doctors and patient advocates. (Politico)
Abigail Seaberg picks up the story featured in the Wall Street Journal of Mikhail Rubin, who refused to let his age stop him from entering a stem cell transplant clinical trial, and now Rubin bikes 3,000 miles each year. (SurvivorNet)
Recruiting experts Emily Sooter and Sonia Chammas provide a checklist for biopharmas to use when hiring clinical trial managers, and keep them engaged for the long term. (Clinical Leader)
The 14th annual SCOPE Summit 2023, will take place February 6–9, 2023, in Orlando, Florida, where the clinical research community gathers to discuss continued innovation and collaboration. Team AG Mednet will be there!
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