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I Had Bladder Cancer and Couldn’t Find a Clinical Trial — I Run Patient Recruitment | Jim Kremidas & Elisa Cascade

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Jim Kremidas spent 24 years at Eli Lilly, where he started the industry’s first Patient Recruitment Department. He’s been in clinical research for 35+ years. Then he got bladder cancer — the standard of care didn’t work — and he couldn’t find a clinical trial using the very tools he helped build. It took six people to connect him to a trial.

Elisa Cascade has 30+ years in clinical research technology. Former Chief Product Officer at Science 37 and Advarra. Past Chair of ACRP. She built a 2.7 million patient community for direct-to-patient recruitment back in 2010-2011 — bleeding edge for decentralized trials at the time.

 

In Today’s Episode We Discuss:

  • “Impossible to Find a Study” — Even for Industry Insiders
  • It Took 6 People to Connect Jim to a Clinical Trial
  • ClinicalTrials.gov Is Wrong 80% of the Time
  • ChatGPT Is Now Recommending Clinical Trials
  • The Hidden Barrier: Patient Compensation Varies Wildly
  • Evening and Weekend Hours — Why Access Matters
  • “I Fell Into Clinical Research” — Time to Reframe
  • Why Sites Don’t Call Patients Back for 5 Days
  • The “Generations” Study: How Messaging Changes Everything
  • Multisite Research Corporations (MCRCs) — The Future?
  • “That’s How We’ve Always Done It” — The Biggest Challenge
  • Stepping Stones: Pragmatic Innovation in a Conservative Industry

 

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