
Why Fragmented Point Solutions May Hinder Clinical Trial Success
In the high-stakes world of clinical trials, choosing between fragmented point solutions and a unified clinical research software can make or break your study’s success.
In the high-stakes world of clinical trials, choosing between fragmented point solutions and a unified clinical research software can make or break your study’s success.
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Dr. Sweta Sneha is the Founder and Executive Director of Healthcare Management & Informatics and Professor of Information Systems & Security at Kennesaw State University. A globally recognized expert with a passion towards equity and diversity, Sneha is a strategic leader with two decades of experience in technology and informatics. She is a recipient of Distinguished Service Award, KSU Collaboration Award, NCWIT RISE-IT Award, and WIT Honoree, WIT Finalist (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022). Dr. Sneha has published over 100 peer-reviewed research; authored a book on revolutionizing healthcare; delivered panel sessions, workshops, and keynotes; in addition to serving on several boards. Dr. Sneha serves as editorial steward and university ambassador for Blockchain in Healthcare Today; editorial board for Health Systems Journal; co-chairs Health IT at AMCIS, and HICSS. Her leadership has led to enhancing KSU’s footprint on diversity and equity, STEAM education, and outreach. She has a PhD in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University and a BS in Computer Science from University of Maryland. Prior to academia, she worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Management Consulting.