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DDA Medical provides clinical research trial (CRT)
support for healthcare professionals acting as investigators for the
clinical trial process. DDA provides the technology for management software
and systems that will help you provide the best possible care and support
for the patients who are participating in the clinical trials. The participants
enrolled in clinical research are furthering the advancement of pharmaceuticals
and medical device manufacturers; as an investigator, you want to monitor
patients closely and record data accurately. DDA Medical builds the
customized software and systems that simplify patient monitoring, data
collection, and analysis.
Whether you conduct trials in your office or
in a large government- or privately-funded research facility, DDA Medical
provides tools for efficient and accurate clinical research.
Healthcare Providers
or Patients:
Clinical Trial Recruitment Tools by DDA Medical
As a clinical trial investigator, you may have to recruit patients or
other healthcare professionals. For the smaller-scale Phase 1 clinical
trials, locating these patients may be simple and finding a support
staff may be easy. For the large-scale Phase III trials, however, you
may need to branch out to colleagues within a specialized field of medicine
or to hospitals or other healthcare facilities who specialize in treating
a certain disease. DDA Medical designs print advertisements and medical
websites that reach out and inform a targeted audience on the protocols,
purposes, benefits, and risks of your clinical trial. As an added bonus,
you can upload documents such as Informed Consent forms onto medical
websites for quick retrieval by patients, doctors, and your own staff.
DDA Medical Provides
Worldwide Support for Multiple Location Clinical Trials
Additionally, your clinical trial may be taking place within a localized
area or in a central facility, or the study may be taking place across
multiple cities around the world. DDA Medical referral or recruitment
services will help you locate investigators, find patients, and streamline
the trial and data collection processes. Secure Intranet and Internet
portals allow researchers and investigators to access results, communicate
instantly, and analyze data from different pre-determined points.
Clinical Trial
Phase III Support Tools
One of the most important parts of clinical research is establishing
the effects of new pharmaceuticals or other treatment on a patient’s
everyday life. DDA Medical can provide electronic or online patient
diaries which measure “real world” results and record data
in a centralized portal for quick retrieval and subsequent analysis.
Post-Marketing
Surveillance Tools
for Clinical Trial Phase IV
In the post-marketing surveillance phase, after a drug or medical treatment
has received FDA approval, you may be investigating long term benefits,
risks, complications, side effects, and other possible uses for a drug
or medical device. DDA Medical develops the tools that simplify this
process, whether you need to archive reports, analyze statistics, or
arrange a professional conference or web-based patient consultation.
Clinical Trial
Support for Meta-analysis
DDA Medical provides the outreach tools that help you target other primary
investigators who are conducting clinical trials similar to your own.
At DDA Medical, we understand the significance of results in large and
varied groups of patients. Medical marketing and promotion tools such
as medical print media including medical brochures and direct mailings,
or medical CD-ROMs or DVDs can reach the other organizations, investigators,
and medical centers that can help you increase the validity of similar
results.
A division of Dynamic Digital Advertising, DDA Medical
houses an experienced and skilled staff who can build whatever tools
are necessary for conducting efficient and effective clinical trials.
Based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in the greater Philadelphia area,
DDA Medical serves clients from across the United States to Washington
D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York. |
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