Webinars
Click a link below or scroll down to view one of our various Video Webinars.
Testing a New Paradigm of Parkinson’s Disease
Unmet Needs in Epilepsy Managmement
Get Real! Qualifying Subjects and Reducing Dual Enrollment in Clinical Trials
Recruitment and Retention Webinar Series:
The Far Side of Recruitment
The Far Side of Retention
Actigraphy in Sleep Medicine and Clinical Research Studies
Clinical Trials Risk Management
Rater Training in CNS Clinical Trials: The Good The Bad and The Ugly
Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal. My strength lies solely in my tenacity.
I must say, I spend a lot of my time these days trying to persuade people that controlled trials are the only way to get information that’s reliable about drugs.
The greatest joy in life is to accomplish. It is the getting, not the having. It is the giving, not the keeping.
The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more.
Remember the Three Princes of Serendip who went out looking for treasure? They didn’t find what they were looking for, but they kept finding things just as valuable. That’s serendipity, and our business [drugs] is full of it.
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.
Advances in drug development have led to greater improvement in the quality of human life than advances in all other fields combined.
Without drugs, physicians would struggle to find relevance, and patients would suffer without hope.
The cures we want aren’t going to fall from the sky. We have to get ladders and climb up and get them.
Drugs don’t work in patients who don’t take them.
The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
Good information is the best medicine.
The pace of discovery is going unbelievably fast.
It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions, but hard to get one single remedy.
I have no ideology. My ideology is health.
One sometimes finds what one is not looking for.
One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.
I trust I may be enabled in the treatment of patients always to act with a single eye to their good.
I am not accustomed to saying anything with certainty after only one or two observations.
There is so much more to be done; the patients are waiting.
If you think compliance is expensive, try non-compliance.