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Clinical.ly

Clinical.ly

Software Development

New York, NY 1,451 followers

Clinical.ly provides exceptional technological solutions to the clinical research industry.

About us

Clinical research sites operate in a highly-regulated, fast moving and constantly evolving industry, with stakeholders ranging from international multibillion-dollar corporations, to individual patients involved in clinical trials, to federal and industry regulators. Clinical.ly provides differentiated technological solutions to the clinical research industry, helping research facilities focus on conducting studies as efficiently as possible. How? By leveraging technology to reduce or eliminate tedious manual labor, so you can focus on your business. While your top priority is always the patient, the success of your business hinges on satisfying all your stakeholders.

Website
http://www.clinical.ly
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019
Specialties
Clinical Trials Software and Regulatory and Compliance

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  • Clinical.ly's own EVP, Business Operations Angel Pettitt will be joining forces with the esteemed SOS Save Our Sites warriors discussing all things, Clinical.ly Research Suite, why we care about sites, and if we know him probably going telling a fun story or two. Tune in!!

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    🚨 Sponsor Podcast with Clinical.ly - TODAY!🚨 Don't miss out on today's podcast with one of SOS's very own sponsor Clinical.ly! Join us as we team up with Angel Pettitt and the SOS Team for a can’t-miss discussion! 💬✨ What’s on the agenda? 🔍 The transformative work Clinical.ly is doing to SOS Save Our Sites 🌟 The innovative strategies reshaping our industry 🤝 How the SOS Alliance is driving impactful change A massive thank you to Clinical.ly for your dedication and partnership. Your support is fueling solutions that make a real difference for sites worldwide! 📆 When: Friday, January 24th - TODAY! ⏰ Time: 11 am PST | 1 pm CST | 2 pm EST 🎥 Where: Live on StreamYard| Join through "Events" under SOS profile! 💬 Drop a comment with your thoughts or tag someone who needs to hear this conversation. #WebinarAlert #InnovationInAction #SOSSaveOurSites #Clinical.ly #SOSAlliance #Leadership #LiveWebinar #StreamYard #ClinicalResearch #RoundTableTalks #InnovationInResearch Dan SferaBrad HightowerChris SauberJudy GalindoMonica Cuitiva B.S, B.A ., CRCAshley Margo, BS

  • Today we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and all he pioneered for racial fairness and equality. His contribution to clinical research and clinical trials may not be directly correlated, however, he has had a great influence on culture and policy that can be seen in healthcare professions. His advocacy for health equity shapes the principles of modern clinical trials by emphasizing inclusivity and fairness. His assertion that “injustice in health is the most shocking and inhumane” highlights the need to address systemic inequities, ensuring diverse representation in research and equitable access to medical advancements. King’s legacy inspires ethical frameworks in clinical trials, prioritizing fairness in participant selection and transparency. His call to confront racial biases drives policies that build trust and reduce health disparities, aligning clinical research with his vision of justice and equality in healthcare. By embracing Dr. King’s vision, clinical trials continue to evolve as a powerful tool for achieving health equity, fostering hope for a future where everyone has equal opportunities to benefit from medical advancements. References: University of Michigan School of Public Health. (2021, January 15). Reflecting on Dr. King’s legacy and the field of public health. Pursuit. https://lnkd.in/eAj4iuyW #MLK #Clinically #YouControl

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  • From ancient remedies to modern healthcare, pharmaceuticals have come a long way, with a rich history reflecting humanity’s progress in medicine. Beginning in ancient times, with prescriptions recorded in Mesopotamia (~2400 BC) and compounded medicines in India’s Sushruta Samhita (6th century BC). In the 17th century, Western apothecaries evolved into pharmacists, who prescribed and prepared medicines until the 1951 Durham-Humphrey Amendment limited their role. Efforts since the 1980s, including the 2003 Medicare Act, have expanded pharmacists’ clinical responsibilities, emphasizing patient-centered care (Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, n.d.). Today, pharmacists play a growing role in patient-centered care, focusing on assessment and medication management. Their expertise and dedication are vital to healthcare, and their work is deeply valued for improving lives and ensuring patient well-being. Thank you to all pharmacists for their continued commitment to better health outcomes!    Citations:  Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. (n.d.). History of pharmacy. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. https://lnkd.in/ee3ButqX . #PharmacistDay #Clinically #YouControl

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    January is National Blood Donor Month (NBDM), established in 1969 to honor donors and encourage blood donations during a time when supplies often drop. Established over 50 years ago by a proclamation from President Richard Nixon on December 31, 1969, NBDM aims to raise awareness about the critical need for blood donations. In 2025, the Association for the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB) is raising awareness through personal stories, educational programs, and social media. They urge eligible individuals to donate regularly to ensure a steady blood supply. Visit AABB’s website to learn more or find a donation center: https://lnkd.in/esDsvHu9     Citations: Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies. (n.d.). About AABB. AABB. Retrieved January 8, 2025, from https://lnkd.in/etaNmfh2 #Clinically#BloodDonorMonth#AABB

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  • Happy Thanksgiving from Clinical.ly ! 🍂🦃 On this day of gratitude, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to our incredible team, valued clients, and all the dedicated clinical research professionals who drive innovation and care every day. We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with you in advancing clinical research, improving patient outcomes, and making a meaningful impact on lives worldwide. Your trust inspires us to keep innovating and delivering solutions that matter. Thank you for being part of our journey. From all of us at Clinical.ly, we wish you a Thanksgiving filled with joy, warmth, and cherished moments with loved ones. #Thanksgiving2024 #Gratitude #ClinicalResearch #ThankYou

  • Today, we bow our heads and honor the brave men and women who have served our country with courage and sacrifice. On Veterans Day, we reflect on the selflessness and resilience of our veterans, who put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms we hold dear. To all those who served: thank you for your unwavering dedication, bravery, and commitment. Your sacrifices will always be remembered and honored. #Clinically; #ClinicalTrials;#ClinicalResearch;#YouControl;#VeteransDay

  • Clinical.ly’s CEO, Henry Kravchenko, joined the Friend or Foe: Decoding Technology’s Contribution to Equitable Trials panel discussion at the SCRS 2024 Global Site Solutions Summit, alongside Zoé Felicié, Vidhya Gedela, Joel Morse, Neil Sheth, and facilitator, Alicia Staley.     In this session, the panelists explored technology’s critical role in promoting diversity in clinical trials. They examined the complexities of integrating technology in underserved communities, emphasizing the importance of making technology an enabler rather than a barrier to supporting diverse patient populations and equitable trials. The panelists provided insights on designing and implementing technology-driven strategies to achieve equitable clinical trials that cater to all stakeholders' needs. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eiMKDBCb #Clinically;#ClinicalTrials;#ClinicalResearch;#YouControl

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  • Maintaining compliance and following regulations in clinical research isn’t just important; it’s critical. To stay compliant, we must utilize certified copies of records as a key requirement. Navigating these regulations can be complex and overwhelming. And missing the mark can lead to compliance issues, delayed trials, and costly setbacks for sites AND sponsors. Clinical.ly's eReg solutions offer you ease of mind and fully-validated compliance. Certified copies can be readily marked with the application of digital signatures to ensure documents remain unchanged for complete adherence to ALCOA-C+ and safeguarded data integrity. Check out the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)'s #RegulatoryAuthority documentation today and contact Clinical.ly today to learn about how our fully compliant eReg solutions give #YouControl of your success. https://lnkd.in/grDfehTk #Clinically; #ClinicalTrials; #ClinicalResearch; #Compliance; #eRegSolutions; #YouControl

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    Obtaining informed consent in clinical research should be not only simple but a priority in our industry.   Far too often, however, it is a headache. With long paper forms that slow down trials and cost precious resources. Participants get confused, frustrated, and discouraged from participating altogether. And that means missed opportunities for every stakeholder.   Imagine a smoother process. With Clinical.ly's eConsent services, sites and sponsors can:   Go paperless, streamline processes, and save countless person-hours of time. Ensure 21 CFR compliance with validated and established systems. Customizes forms that meet the changing needs of our sites, sponsors, and studies.   Clinical.ly's systems are designed to adapt to your workflow that give  #YouControl   Transform your eConsent expectations to the quality they deserve. And stop letting paper hold you back. Reach out to Clinical.ly today and elevate your clinical trials.   Let’s work together to make informed consent easier, faster, and more effective for everyone in the industry. #eConsent#Clinically#ClinicalTrials#ClinicalResearch#21CFRCompliant;#YouControl

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