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    Tele-Trials & Telehealth in Clinical Research

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Tele-Trials & Telehealth in Clinical Research

    Tele-Trials & Telehealth in Clinical Research
    Published 11/2025
    Duration: 31m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 428.16 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Master Tele-Trials & Hybrid Clinical Research: Remote Participation, Decentralized Studies & AI Future Connected Trials

    What you'll learn
    - Understand Tele-Trials Basics: Learn how telehealth enables remote clinical trial participation, improving access and patient-centered research.
    - Explore Modern Trial Models: Discover hybrid, decentralized, and tele-trial designs that enhance efficiency and data quality in clinical research.
    - Examine Technology Enablers: Study AI, wearables, eConsent, cloud platforms, and digital tools transforming tele-trials for real-time monitoring.
    - Assess Benefits & Challenges: Evaluate patient engagement, safety, accessibility, and regulatory considerations in modern tele-trials.

    Requirements
    - Basic Understanding of Clinical Trials
    - Basic Digital Literacy
    - Fundamental Knowledge of Healthcare & Telehealth

    Description
    This comprehensive course provides an in-depth exploration of tele-trials, decentralized, and hybrid clinical research, equipping learners with the skills and knowledge to navigate the evolving landscape of modern clinical trials. Participants will trace the historical evolution of clinical research, from traditional onsite studies to decentralized models that enable remote patient participation, and hybrid tele-trials combining in-person and virtual visits. The course emphasizes key technology enablers—including telehealth platforms, wearable devices, electronic data capture (EDC) systems, and secure communication tools—that make remote trials feasible, efficient, and patient-centered.

    Learners will gain a clear understanding of the benefits of tele-trials, such as improved patient access, higher engagement, streamlined workflows, and faster study timelines, while also addressing challenges like technology adoption, connectivity issues, data privacy, and regulatory compliance. Real-world case scenarios from clinical and hospital settings illustrate practical implementation and provide actionable insights into designing patient-centered, technology-enabled research.

    The course also looks ahead to future trends in tele-trials, including AI integration, remote monitoring, and connected clinical research, preparing participants to anticipate and leverage innovations that improve trial efficiency and patient outcomes. By the end, learners will be equipped to design, manage, and optimize flexible, efficient, and connected clinical trials that prioritize patient experience, data integrity, and regulatory compliance.

    Key Learning Points:

    Evolution of clinical trials: traditional → decentralized → hybrid

    Remote patient participation and tele-trials

    Technology enablers: telehealth, wearables, EDC, secure tools

    Benefits: patient access, engagement, efficiency

    Challenges: technology adoption, data security, compliance

    Future trends: connected, AI-enabled research

    Practical case scenarios for hospital and clinical settings

    Who this course is for:
    - Clinical Research Professionals: CRAs, coordinators, and trial managers seeking to understand tele-trials.
    - tudents & Trainees: Medical, nursing, pharmacy, or biomedical students exploring modern clinical trial method
    - Healthcare Innovators & Tech Enthusiasts: Individuals exploring digital health, AI, and wearable technologies in clinical research.
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