
Join your peers for a one-day event where industry leaders will share innovative approaches and best practices to drive clinical data management forward.
The Clinical Data Innovation Forum is a complimentary event for local clinical data leaders in a city near you. Attendance is invite-only.
Rethinking What’s Next
Challenge your thinking about “next generation” clinical data management and discover innovative approaches for handling trial complexity.
Transforming with Purpose
Learn emerging best practices for responsible transformation, including change management and an agile data foundation.
Connecting People and Data
Meet your peers, share experiences and ideas, and reimagine processes that will streamline a connected data flow.
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Top Takeaways from the 2024 Forums
120+ clinical data leaders came together at separate forums in Basel, New York, London, Copenhagen and San Francisco. From rethinking the site and patient experience to speeding the shift to data science, these top takeaways reflect where clinical data is headed, and what it will take to get there.

RBQM is the Top Priority
Moving to RBQM has become an industry priority. At the London event, a poll conducted by Leonie Christianson, a business consultant at Syneos Health, showed that almost half of the attendees have adopted RBQM methodology.
Industry-Wide Standardization with Automation
At all forums, attendees discussed the goal of establishing end-to-end industry-wide standards for process and system interoperability, as well as standard libraries for common forms vs. therapeutic-specific forms.
Closer Collaboration with Sites and Patients
All stakeholders, as well as technology vendors, should consider the site’s experience—and with it, the patient’s—for any new application or tool.
Speeding the Shift from Data Management to Data Science
The shift from data management to data science is already well underway, but there is a need to set new goals for the future.
Developing a New Mindset and Trusting New Tools
Clinical data professionals will need to adopt a new mindset and become more comfortable with automation and new tools. Teams will need a clear understanding not only of what data must be collected but also why.