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    Translation of Study Materials

    Translation on Trial: Choosing the Right Vendor for Your Study

    by Felicia Fuller February 21, 2014
    written by Felicia Fuller

    As clinical trials continue their current course of global expansion, translation has become a critical component in developing patient recruitment materials. But all translation companies are not created equal. Before hiring a vendor to translate your clinical trial content, consider asking the following key questions:

    1. Where are your translators based? Some translation providers have credentialed linguists in every conceivable corner of the world. Others have U.S.-based linguists who not only speak the language, but understand colloquialisms and cultural nuances. Irrespective of locale, their ultimate objective should be to provide translations that are linguistically sound, culturally savvy, and consistent with the study brand.

    2. Are your translators generalists or industry specialists? Linguists do more than convert words from one language to another – software can do that. Given the regulatory complexities of patient advertising, life-science translation requires skill not usually found among generalists. Sponsors increasingly seek providers with linguists who translate exclusively for the life sciences, and can adapt their translation for both patient and physician audiences.

    3. Is your translation provider certified? International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certification is a designation reserved only for translation providers meeting the highest global standards. Certification is a rigorous process involving third-party assessment of company processes and procedures, including quality control, record keeping and client communication. It typically takes more than a year to complete. There are other certification programs similar to ISO, so do your homework.

    With patient materials subject to intense regulatory scrutiny, mistakes in translation can multiply exponentially according to the number of countries and languages involved. Managing translation as an outsourced function becomes more challenging if a sponsor’s patient recruitment provider uses a third-party translation vendor. In this scenario, the sponsor’s ability to effectively assess quality and internal controls can be hampered significantly, with every level of management and review filtering the flow of communication and obscuring outcomes. It may be preferable for a trial sponsor to hire a Functional Service Provider (FSP) that offers a full suite of services, including translation. Companies such as this feature unified standards, central management and streamlined client communication. Other benefits of an FSP include increased quality control, better communication and efficiency, and consolidated file management and version control.

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  • Patient Recruitment and Retention

    Want to Save Money? Have a Recruitment & Retention Plan

    by Melynda Geurts January 31, 2014
    by Melynda Geurts January 31, 2014

    Cost savings!! Who doesn’t want to save cost?  In the dynamic world of clinical research, we are forever searching for the right formula to complete trials on time so commercial launch (assuming FDA) can happen on time. The formula is not a foreign concept to…

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    Developing Regulatory-Compliant Patient Materials

    by Felicia Fuller January 17, 2014
    by Felicia Fuller January 17, 2014

    Every study needs a voice — messaging that communicates the trial sponsor’s core objectives. Patient recruitment professionals provide this through compelling content and artful designs that resonate with target audiences and inspire study participation. But beyond being current and compelling, study collateral must also be…

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    New Trends in Web Marketing

    by Mark Gerlach January 10, 2014
    by Mark Gerlach January 10, 2014

    What is your marketing message? Can you answer this question in one clear, concise sentence? In today’s digital world, individuals don’t have time to sift through a convoluted marketing message. You may only have an instant to grab someone’s attention and with a plethora of…

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    An Inside Look at Privacy Laws

    by Melynda Geurts January 2, 2014
    by Melynda Geurts January 2, 2014

    We talk a lot about privacy and how we can and cannot reach the public about clinical trials. What is privacy? By definition, privacy is “the quality or state of being apart from company or observation; seclusion or freedom from unauthorized intrusion.” So what does…

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    Avoid These Top 5 Multicultural Marketing Mistakes

    by Felicia Fuller November 8, 2013
    by Felicia Fuller November 8, 2013

    The emergence of personalized medicine adds new complexity to patient recruitment, as clinical trial sponsors require participants to meet more granular criteria, including ethnicity. The challenge for drug development companies is to craft recruitment campaigns that educate, resonate and inspire communities of color to become…

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    5 Ways to Retain Patients Through Text Messaging

    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 11, 2013
    by Vaughn X. Anthony October 11, 2013

    Retention is the cornerstone of successful clinical trial completion; therefore, it is essential that subjects comply with study requirements, including visit schedules. Communication is key, and the easier the mode of communication, the better. That’s why text messaging has emerged as a convenient high-tech alternative…

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    What’s in a Name? The Power of Study Branding

    by Felicia Fuller September 9, 2013
    by Felicia Fuller September 9, 2013

    Early in my tenure with DAC Patient Recruitment Services, back when we were D. Anderson & Company, we presented a proposal defense to a pharmaceutical company that was sponsoring a study aimed at a particular ethnic group. The sponsor needed help creating a patient recruitment…

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    Recruitment & Retention – Getting Specialized

    by Melynda Geurts May 16, 2013
    by Melynda Geurts May 16, 2013

    Worldwide patient recruitment continues to be the most predominant reason clinical trials fall behind projected enrollment goals. Industry sources say that for every day a drug is delayed to market it can cost the company anywhere from $1M to $8M a day. What if you could…

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