Thank you for joining Inclusion Criteria: a Clinical Research podcast hosted by me, John Reites. This is an inclusive, non-corporate podcast focused on the people and topics that matter to developing treatments for everyone. It’s my personal project intended to support you in your career, connect with industry experts and contribute to the ideas that advance clinical research. Inclusion Criteria is the clinical research podcast exploring global clinical trials, drug development, and life‑science innovation. We cover everything clinical research to deepen your industry knowledge, further your career and help you stay current on the market responsible for the future of medicine. Our episodes discuss current industry headlines, career tips, trending topics, lessons learned, and candid conversations with clinical research experts working to impact our industry everyday. Watch on YouTube and listen on your favorite podcast app. Thank you for supporting and sharing the show. Please connect with me (John Reites) at www.linkedin.com/in/johnreites or www.johnreites.com. The views and opinions expressed by John Reites and guests are provided for informational purposes only. Nothing discussed constitutes medical, legal, regulatory, or financial advice.
EB McLindon shares his extensive experience in clinical research, discussing his journey from finance and technology to building clinical trial sites. He explains the various models of research sites, the role of a CEO in a research site network, and the dynamics of competition and collaboration among sites. Our discussion covers the importance of patient recruitment, the challenges faced by sites, and the potential for technology ...
John Reites reviews what we know (so far) about FDA's AI tool named ELSA. He provides his insights on what ELSA is, why it matters to Clinical Research, how the industry currently views it and what he personally thinks about ELSA.
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Thank you for joining Inclusion Criteria: a Clinical Research podcast hosted by me, John Reites. This is an inclusive, non-corp...
Brett Huselton shares his extensive experience in clinical research sales/business development with specific insights on how to be chosen by clients. In his discussion with John Reites, he emphasizes the importance of building relationships in sales, talks about the evolving role of AI in sales support, and clarifies the distinction between real world evidence and real world data (because he is passionate about how it is changing h...
Becky Thompson shares her extensive experience in clinical research and project management, discussing her career journey, the challenges faced in the industry, and the importance of effective communication and team dynamics. She emphasizes the need for clinical trial project managers to adapt to new technologies, manage stress, and continuously learn to stay relevant in a rapidly changing environment. In her interview with John Re...
John Reites interviews Dr. Paul Wicks, a neuropsychologist, expert in clinical research and consultant in digital health. They discuss Wicks' background, his journey in patient engagement, the importance of scientific communications, the role of peer-reviewed publications in building trust in research and the cultural impact of Star Wars.
Wicks shares insights on the evolution of patient communities, the impact of his TED Talks...
Quick overview of what patient listening or protocol co-creation in clinical research means.
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Thank you for joining Inclusion Criteria: a Clinical Research podcast hosted by me, John Reites. This is an inclusive, non-corporate podcast focused on the people and topics that matter to developing treatments for everyone. It’s my personal project intended to support ...
John Reites and Jeremy Franz dive into the practical applications of AI in clinical research, focusing on large language models (LLMs), how to select the right model for specific tasks, and the challenges posed by AI hallucinations. They address common questions from listeners, providing insights into the workings of LLMs, the importance of model testing, and strategies to ensure data integrity in clinical trials.
John Reites and Noah Goodson, PhD, explore the concept of human-centered design and its significance in clinical trials. They discuss the principles of human-centered design, how it can be applied in clinical research, and the importance of understanding user experiences to create effective systems. The conversation emphasizes the need for a thoughtful approach to design that prioritizes the needs of patients and stakeholders.
John Reites reflects on the 10th anniversary of the Apple Watch, discussing its evolution from a simple digital watch to a significant health monitoring device. He highlights its impact on society, particularly in promoting health awareness and its applications in clinical research. Reites shares various use cases of the Apple Watch in clinical settings, including its role as a patient support tool, a pharmacovigilance tool, and it...
Joe Dustin shares his journey from a computer geek to a significant player in the clinical trials industry. He discusses the differences between corporate and startup environments, emphasizing the importance of embracing chaos in startups. Joe reflects on the challenges he faced, including getting laid off, and offers insights into navigating the current market trends in life sciences. He provides valuable advice for startups, high...
John Reites and Jeremy Franz explore the practical applications of AI, focusing on its use in data analysis and research. Jeremy shares his extensive experience with AI, discussing the evolution from classical NLP to modern large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3. They delve into various use cases, including how AI can assist in synthesizing information, generating insights from data, and transforming complex data into engaging pre...
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