Change in Patient Enrollment After Site Principal Investigator Turnover in Surgical Clinical Trials
Yao Tian, Charesa J. Smith, Salva Balbale, Willemijn Louise Albertine Schäfer, Jane L. Holl, Mehul V. Raval

TL;DR
This study looks at how changes in the lead researcher affect patient enrollment in surgical clinical trials.
Contribution
It investigates the impact of principal investigator turnover on enrollment in surgical trials.
Findings
PI turnover is associated with changes in patient enrollment rates.
The study identifies patterns in enrollment following leadership changes in surgical trials.
Abstract
This cohort study examines the association of principal investigator (PI) turnover with patient enrollment in surgical clinical trials.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Medical Research Impacts · Innovations in Medical Education · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
