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  • Where is it used in clinical trials?
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What is Recruitment?

Recruitment is the process of identifying and inviting potential participants to join a clinical trial. It involves outreach, screening, and providing information about the study to ensure participants meet eligibility criteria. Effective recruitment ensures the trial enrolls enough suitable participants to achieve reliable and meaningful results.

Where is it used in clinical trials?

Recruitment is used in the early phase of a clinical trial to identify and attract potential participants who may be eligible for the study. It involves outreach through healthcare providers, advertisements, or patient databases to inform individuals about the trial and encourage participation. Recruitment ensures that enough eligible participants are available to meet the study’s enrollment targets.

Effective recruitment also supports planning for site activities, visit schedules, and resource allocation. By enrolling a balanced and representative participant population, recruitment helps the trial progress smoothly and ensures reliable results that meet both scientific and regulatory objectives.

How does Clinion implement it?

Clinion implements recruitment by streamlining the process of identifying and engaging potential participants. The system allows study teams to log outreach activities, track responses, and manage pre-screening information in one place. It also provides insights into which sites or strategies are most effective, helping teams focus efforts where recruitment is slower. By organizing and monitoring recruitment data centrally, Clinion ensures that participant flow into the trial is efficient, transparent, and aligned with study timelines.

What does it look like in practice?

Clinion implements recruitment by streamlining the process of identifying and engaging potential participants. The system allows study teams to log outreach activities, track responses, and manage pre-screening information in one place. It also provides insights into which sites or strategies are most effective, helping teams focus efforts where recruitment is slower. By organizing and monitoring recruitment data centrally, Clinion ensures that participant flow into the trial is efficient, transparent, and aligned with study timelines.

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