Innovating Clinical Trials
Welcome to Innovating Clinical Trials, the podcast designed for clinical research professionals eager to deepen their understanding of clinical trials through concise, insightful segments. Join your hosts, Liam Eves and Ted Trafford, as they uncover the core issues in clinical research, reflect on the industry, and challenge conventional wisdom.
Ted Trafford - https://probitymedical.com/
With 30 years of experience in clinical research, Ted serves as the Director of Business Development, driving business growth and leading Feasibility and Site Relationship teams at Probity Medical Research, a clinical trial site administrative support company with a consortium of 75+ sites across four countries. As a writer and speaker, Ted contributes to thought leadership and strategic initiatives in the clinical trials industry, leveraging his extensive experience and creative approach to drive meaningful discussion and progress for Sponsors, CROs, Sites and Technology Vendors.
Liam Eves - https://www.theendpointpodcast.com/
Liam's held executive roles in SMOs and CROs, and led all major functions of trial delivery. His journey into the field began unexpectedly after an injury ended his career as a professional footballer. Over the years Liam has optimized trial delivery methods / systems for effective enrollment and trial delivery. Currently, he focuses on building and advising companies in the clinical trial space.
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Innovating Clinical Trials
ICT Ep 2.11: The Top 10 Signs Your Site Feasibility Process Is Off Track
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Using a David Letterman-inspired “Top 10” format, the conversation highlights common feasibility pitfalls faced by sponsors, CROs, and clinical trial sites, including overly complex questionnaires, unrealistic enrollment expectations, delayed communication, and last-minute fire drills.
The discussion goes beyond surface-level frustration to explore how sponsors and CROs can rethink clinical trial site feasibility by simplifying processes, questioning legacy requirements, and focusing on identifying and supporting sites with the highest potential for success. Ted and Liam also examine how better feasibility strategy can improve enrollment outcomes, reduce operational burden, and ultimately lead to more efficient clinical trials.
This episode is for professionals involved in site feasibility, trial startup, enrollment strategy, and clinical operations, and for those who want to move beyond broken processes and drive better trial performance.