4th Annual Patient Recruitment and Retention in Pharma 2012
February 21 - 23, 2012(Ended)
Barcelona, Spain

The Annual Patient Recruitment and Retention in Pharma is a conference dedicated to the transformation of patient recruitment in the biggest pharmaceutical companies across Europe including topics such as:
- Ptient Retention in Long-Term Clinical Trials
- Patient Recruitment Feasibility
- Recruitment and Retention Strategies in Megatrials
- Increasing Clinical Trial Awareness through Internet, Media and Social Networks
- Patient Recruitment in a Fully Outsourced Setting
- A Focused Site Support Strategy for Enrollment Success (Case Study)
- Major Factors Leading to Unbalanced Recruitment
- Patient Retention in Clinical Trial Management
- Delivering Phase III on time in a challenging and changing environment (Case study)
- Translation of technology/databases knowledge into identification of patients and attracting them to clinical trials
- Investigators Initiated Clinical Trials
- Patient recruitment challenges when studies are outsourced
The Annual Patient Recruitment and Retention in Pharma brings together Monitoring Operations, Clinical Operations, Clinical Research, Clinical Development, Medical Department, Study Management, Clinical Trial Operations and Clinical Research & Development.
Venue
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Address
Barcelona,
Spain
Spain
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Articles/News/Press releases
- Correlation existing between the decreasing values of central corneal thickness and worsening of the field defect in primary open angle glaucoma (Health/Opthalmology)
- Infection Control
- Mechanisms of hearing loss in prematures and fullterms with perinatal or postnatal hypoxia
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and related disorders - Clinical
- Validation of Palliative Prognostic Index for Terminal Cancer Patients in Hospice Consultation Setting in Taiwan
- Corneal endothelial recovery in patients undergoing small incision cataract surgery comparison between diabetics and non diabetics.





