Daily Judi: Friday, October 14, 2022
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:
CVS Health is partnering with community leaders in Georgia in an effort to increase engagement and improve equality in clinical research. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Meanwhile, Duke University researchers and North Carolina front line emergency personnel will work together in a cluster-randomized cardiac trial. The study will involve 62 North Carolina counties and eight million people over four years. (Duke University School of Medicine)
Catherine Longworth examines China’s new protectionist policies and how it may alter the medical device industry. (Medical Device Network)
With clinical results announced, CBS News discusses the performance of the new Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 boosters.
The CNS Summit 2022 will be held on November 17–20, in Boca Raton, Florida. Created as "a community of innovators and industry leaders who are not afraid to challenge the status quo," CNS was founded in 2009 to advance clinical development, focused on collaboration and innovation. Team AG Mednet will be there!
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