WCG has introduced Total Training, a clinical trial solution designed to reduce protocol deviations and enhance site readiness, engagement, and compliance.
This new offering integrates various training formats such as virtual, live, hybrid and on-demand sessions into a single, cohesive platform.
Its introduction also aims to streamline the training process for clinical trials and increase efficiency.
The Total Training solution has demonstrated a substantial impact on clinical trial operations, including a decline of 35%-50% in protocol deviations and a 40% reduction in the time taken from initiation of site to the first subject screened.
It has also achieved an average content engagement rate of 97% among staff at the trial site, supporting more than half a million clinicians across 100,000 centres worldwide.
WCG CEO Sam Srivastava said: “By integrating all forms of training and enhancing them with robust data, insights, analytics, engagement tools, and expert consultation, we are setting a new standard for training excellence.
“This innovative approach not only supports content creation but also ensures best-in-class training outcomes, effectively eliminating many inefficiencies that have long hindered trial performance.
“Total Training moves us away from point-in-time training with modest effectiveness to an end-to-end model that focuses on improving overall investigator and site staff performance throughout the course of a study.”
WCG’s Total Training is powered by the company’s experience in the field and operational intelligence.
It is deployed through the WCG ClinSphere technology platform, which provides sponsors and contract research organisations (CROs) with continuous audit-readiness, performance data in real-time, and insights.
These features are designed to enhance content engagement, reduce the burden on sites, and ensure smooth execution of training.
“WCG unveils clinical trial training solution to cut deviations” was originally created and published by Clinical Trials Arena, a GlobalData owned brand.
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