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What’s Driving Site Network Consolidation? The Reinvention of Site Networks, Part 2

The Consolidation and Reinvention of Site Networks, Part 2

In a 2019 CRIO eBook, “Scaling and Innovating: The Consolidation and Reinvention of Clinical Research Sites,” we explored the emerging trend of clinical research site consolidation. Today, there are five times as many site networks today as in 2015. Sponsors are taking notice and driving a lot of this shift. What does this mean for your operations? Download the eBook to learn more.

 

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