Recruitment Services
Subject and patient recruitment services
Personalized and efficient recruitment strategy
We provide a personalized upstream assessment of each trial’s recruitment needs and define all potential challenges in order to optimize time and contain costs.
We use all available resources to conduct a tailored and efficient recruitment campaign, using a wide range of instruments, such as:
Phone calls, local media advertisements, flyers, email marketing, posts on social media or SMS campaigns
Pre-qualified pool of healthy volunteers and specific populations
Our dedicated recruitment team members are cognizant of the volunteers’ concerns and motivation, which guarantees an efficient engagement and retention strategy throughout the entire study.
We update continuously our proprietary database of over 40 000 healthy volunteers, whom we qualify through exhaustive questionnaires and medical examinations conducted by our medical staff. Volunteers are classified by population specific criteria, including:
- Age, sex, BMI
- Ethnic origin
- Smoking/drinking habits
Pre/post Puberty/Menopause
Informed consent and inclusion
An initial pre-screening stage allows us to identify and contact potential participants. We first conduct a telephone interview, whereby we determine the degree of willingness of the potential recruit, their availability and whether they meet the inclusion criteria.
Those volunteers who successfully complete the pre-screening stages, undergo a thorough medical examination, as well as a face-to-face interview, in order to verify that they meet the study requirements fully, as well as to ensure that they properly understand every relevant detail of the study prior to signing the Informed Consent Form (ICF)
Recruitment of patients worldwide
By virtue of our worldwide network of Key Opinion Leaders and specialized clinical investigational sites, we are also in a position to efficiently recruit patients affected by all kind of pathologies, including the most challenging indications, like rare diseases, oncology, and neuroscience.