So, My Fitbit is Clinical Trial Grade, Right?
Overview
The promise of wearables and sensor data includes collecting data that demonstrates new investigational products are safe and efficacious and/or that fewer site visits are required; thus, making clinical trials more efficient, less intrusive, and less expensive. This presentation will break down the elements of wearables selection, evaluation, and inclusion in clinical trials, allowing you to better understand the support structure required for wearable sensor use. This presentation will also touch on integration touch points between wearables and other eClinical systems.
What you will learn
This offering is a content preview webinar, in advance of DIA’s Digital Technology in Clinical Trials Conference, Mar 30 -31, in Boston, MA.
Advance registration for the conference available now through March 5!
Learning objectives
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
- Understand the regulatory environment for use of mobile connected devices as study endpoints
- Understand the support structure required for wearable sensor and sensor use
- Identify therapeutic areas where wearables and sensors are most likely to be used
Continuing Education Credits are not available for this event.