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What Happens When a Trial Unexpectedly Goes Away?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - December 01, 2022 18:00 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
What reasons can cause a trial to unexpectedly go away? What happens when it does? In today's episode of Riding In Cars with Researchers, Jeff Kingsley outlines some scenarios that would cause trials to suddenly close or never reach start-up despite preparation, and gives some practical suggesti...

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Clinical Site Trial Budgeting

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 13, 2022 13:00 - 7 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
What is appropriate clinical trial site budgeting? How can sites go about improving their budget negotiations? Today, Dr. Jeff Kingsley outlines the steps to take in order for your site to budget for trials successfully. A full transcript of this podcast can be found on our blog: https://iacth...

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What is the right size of a clinical research site?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - September 01, 2022 13:00 - 10 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
What is the right size of a clinical research site? Small or large? Today, Dr. Jeff Kingsley gives insight into why he believes one site size prevails over the other. A full transcript of this podcast can be found on our blog: https://iacthealth.com/riding-in-cars-with-researchers/ Follow Us ...

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How do you choose which trials you should conduct at your research site?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - August 26, 2022 13:00 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
How do you choose which research trials you should or should not be conducting as a research site?  Dr. Kingsley speaks to sites, business development professionals, and other key decision makers about the 3 things you should consider: the greater good, business development, and business in gene...

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How do you decide if you have the capacity to conduct a trial?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - August 18, 2022 14:00 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
When considering a trial for your site to conduct, you have to assess both people and site capacity.  If you are not measuring your site’s capacity, it will affect your site’s performance and may lead to failures.  Find out more in this week’s edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers.

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What is the difference between pandemic, endemic, and epidemic?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - August 05, 2022 13:00 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Let’s talk about the differences in the use of pandemic, endemic, and epidemic and how we use them.  Is COVID-19 considered a pandemic?  Find out in this week’s episode of Riding in Cars with Researchers.

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Why Physicians and Patients Should Participate in Clinical Trial Research 2021

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 14, 2021 13:00 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In an interview with Dr. Joseph Surber, Chief Medical Officer at IACT Health, Dr. Jeff Kingsley gets to the heart of the importance of both physicians and patients participating in clinical research trials.  For physicians, isn't that why you got into the medical field - to make medicine and the...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Marketing Clinical Trials

Riding in Cars with Researchers - July 09, 2021 12:00 - 10 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Do you know where to spend your marketing dollars in Clinical Research? How do you decide what areas to focus on? What percentage of your budget should go to what medium? How to implement your strategy? In this special edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers, Dr. Jeff Kingsley has a conversa...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Using Technology in Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - June 23, 2021 18:00 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The use of technology in research is potentially of immense benefit.  Research requires a ton of attention to detail and it is easy to make a mistake when you are using paper or paper source documents like eSource.  The use of smart technology would make that easier and enhance data integrity.  ...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Direct-to-Patient Clinical Trials

Riding in Cars with Researchers - June 07, 2021 12:00 - 5 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
There has been a movement going on for 28 years now to move research into the patient's home making it easier for patients to participate in research. The hardest thing we do is find patients who can meet the stringent criteria for research, and who have the time and the willingness to participa...

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Benefits of Using Project Management in Clinical Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - March 01, 2021 12:00 - 7 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Dr. Kingsley interviews Dr. Christine Senn, Project Manager Extraordinaire, on the benefits of using project management in clinical research.  She discusses the importance of certifications and how it will help you site manage your trials more efficiently.  For those interested in learning more ...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Should We Remove the Placebo Arm from Trials

Riding in Cars with Researchers - February 01, 2021 15:00 - 8 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The Japanese government just announced that they will be releasing a guidance document sometime around April of 2021, regarding how you would be able to submit data for regulatory approval there while using what's called real-world evidence in place of a placebo arm. So let's discuss this concep...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Why Do We Need More COVID-19 Vaccine Trials?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - January 26, 2021 15:00 - 5 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
We have a supply and demand problem. We have more people that need vaccines than we have vaccine available. It will take Pfizer and Moderna time to continue to manufacture vaccines and ramp up manufacturing a vaccine. But every time a new company gets an emergency use authorization, you're effec...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - COVID-19 Research Ethics

Riding in Cars with Researchers - January 26, 2021 15:00 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
We're in a situation today where we've got ethical challenges pulling in opposite directions, and that's what's creating difficulty for Sponsors today. We have an immense need to do more COVID-19 vaccine research, and we already have several that are FDA emergency use authorization approved in t...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - COVID-19 Vaccine and Viral Mutations

Riding in Cars with Researchers - January 05, 2021 13:00 - 5 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The majority of the COVID-19 virus that's around the world originated in Europe, not within China. There was a mutation that happened in Europe that gave that virus an advantage over the virus that came out of China. And now the majority of the virus that's around the planet is that variant that...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Why We Need More COVID-19 Vaccine Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - December 16, 2020 13:00 - 4 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Pfizer and BioNTech have just gotten a FDA EUA (Emergency Use Authorization). They also got EUA in England, and I believe in Canada at this point in time. We're expecting Moderna to get its’ EUA shortly, and there will be more to come.  What I don't want to see is people thinking that that's it,...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - mRNA Vaccines are Game-Changing

Riding in Cars with Researchers - December 07, 2020 13:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The traditional way vaccines are made is time-consuming. Traditional vaccines are grown, and because they're grown, they're difficult to make. They take time to make and it's a lengthier, costlier process. This messenger RNA (mRNA) technology is completely different and it's showing tremendous p...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - AstraZeneca's Vaccine Data Explained

Riding in Cars with Researchers - November 30, 2020 12:00 - 4 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Dr. Kingsley discusses the announcement made last week regarding AstraZeneca and Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine candidate.   What does the data set tell us?  The bar for the vaccine candidates was set at 50% - meaning if you have a greater than a 50% efficacy, the FDA would consider approv...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine

Riding in Cars with Researchers - November 10, 2020 16:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Pfizer just released their interim analysis showing that their vaccine is 90% effective against COVID-19!  The interim analysis shows a 90% efficacy - this means the vaccine protected the patients who got COVID-19 to the tune of 90% -  9 out of 10 patients who got the vaccine were immune to cont...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Diversity in COVID-19 Trials

Riding in Cars with Researchers - November 09, 2020 12:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
You've heard me talk in the past about the ethical and scientific imperative to have diverse patient populations in clinical research. It is unethical and scientifically unsound to do research on white men and assume that the data is going to be the same in women or people of African descent or ...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - NASH Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - November 03, 2020 13:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
NASH is a disease without a therapy. It's a situation where there's an inflammatory response in your liver. Type 2 diabetes and obesity are our large contributors to this, and sometimes you can have obesity and Type 2 diabetes and you'll never develop liver disease. And sometimes, all of a sudde...

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Riding n Cars with Researchers - Herd Immunity and COVID-19

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 26, 2020 13:00 - 6 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Herd immunity doesn’t work with the flu, nor the common cold. Dr. Kingsley discusses this and the scientific and ethical factors that go against the concept of herd immunity in this week’s episode. 

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - COVID-19 Vaccines on Pause

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 19, 2020 12:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The fact that these trials got put on hold should be evidence to you that these companies are maintaining their ethics. It should be evidence to you that they are not putting profit ahead of patient safety. These trials cost billions of dollars. Putting a trial on a pause costs these companies a...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Do I have COVID-19 or the Flu?

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 12, 2020 12:00 - 2 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Bottom line….you won’t know if you have COVID-19 or the flu.  There is such a tremendous overlap, even in the core symptoms of flu and COVID that telling the difference by symptomatology would be rough. And then frankly, COVID presents in people differently; even people in the same family with r...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Emergency Use Authorizations

Riding in Cars with Researchers - October 05, 2020 13:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Let's talk about FDA's emergency use authorization. Hello, I'm Dr. Jeff Kingsley and welcome to another edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers. The FDA has the ability to get products to market faster in emergency situations. It’s called the emergency use authorization, or EUA. Normally res...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - COVID-19 Vaccine Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - September 28, 2020 12:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Hello, I'm Dr. Jeff Kingsley and welcome to another edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers. Let's talk about vaccine research!  Traditional Vaccines The vaccines that you and I have both received since childhood are derived from actual viruses or bacteria; they're derived from the actual th...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Development of COVID-19 Treatment & Vaccines

Riding in Cars with Researchers - September 21, 2020 14:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
I'm Dr. Jeff Kingsley and welcome to another edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers. Do you want to know how we're coming up with therapies and vaccines for treating COVID-19 with therapies? We are literally looking at patients who actually survived COVID-19. And their body made the right a...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Difference in COVID-19 Treatment & Vaccine Trials

Riding in Cars with Researchers - September 21, 2020 14:00 - 2 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
I'm Dr. Jeff Kingsley and welcome to another edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers. Let's discuss the difference between the treatment trials for COVID-19 and the vaccine trials for COVID-19 19.  The treatment trials we're doing for COVID-19 are with monoclonal antibodies. So what we're do...

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Riding in Cars with Researchers - Commitment to COVID-19 Research

Riding in Cars with Researchers - September 07, 2020 13:00 - 3 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Hello! I'm Dr. Jeff Kingsley and welcome to another edition of Riding in Cars with Researchers in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic. I've stopped doing lots of videos because frankly, I haven't been riding in cars, but it's time.  I'm actually heading into the office right now to see some COVID-...

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Riding n Cars with Researchers - Evaluating Data

Riding in Cars with Researchers - March 03, 2020 16:00 - 4 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Dr. Kingsley talks to physicians about assessing the patient instead of individual data points.  He encourages you in your research trials, think the same way you do in your medical practice. Individual data points are far less significant than constellations of data points.  Doing so will refin...

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