The Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS) and 4G Clinical today announced 4G Clinical has joined the organization as a Global Impact Partner (GIP). SCRS’ GIP Program provides a unique opportunity for sponsors, CROs and solution providers to engage with SCRS and its members in an impactful manner.
ELLICOTT CITY, Md., /PRNewswire/ -- The Society for Clinical Research Sites (SCRS) and 4G Clinical today announced 4G Clinical has joined the organization as a Global Impact Partner (GIP). SCRS’ GIP Program provides a unique opportunity for sponsors, CROs and solution providers to engage with SCRS and its members in an impactful manner. “Becoming a GIP demonstrates 4G Clinical’s commitment to site sustainability by working directly with sites to solve operational challenges stemming from technology limitations, which ultimately impacts the entire industry,” said Sean Soth, VP of global business partnerships at SCRS. “We are excited for this collaboration with 4G Clinical and believe it will have a meaningful impact on streamlining clinical trial execution.” “Clinical research sites are the ultimate end-users of the RTSM. And yet, traditionally they are not asked for input into the design of the system,” says Neta Bendelac, Senior Director of strategy at 4G Clinical. “We believe the sites should have a voice in clinical research technology so they can spend more time with their patients and less time contacting help desks.” About SCRS About 4G Clinical Contacts: Amy Ripston
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