
On Sunday evening, CTTI proudly accepted the 2015 DIA Outstanding Contribution to Health Award for the Americas. This award recognizes organizations that have made significant innovative contributions to advancing health in the region.
“We’re honored to receive this award. It is a testament to CTTI’s dedicated membership and staff, who come together as equal partners to develop evidence-based solutions that improve the clinical trials process,” said CTTI’s executive director Pamela Tenaerts. “CTTI’s recommendations and implementation tools are having a true impact as demonstrated by changes in the clinical trial enterprise and by this award.”
“CTTI’s unique model that involves all stakeholders in the clinical trial process as equal partners to identify solutions is one that should be replicated across the industry. The procedures and tools the organization has developed are streamlining and refining the process of conducting trials, ushering in a new gold standard in research development and leading to stronger evidence-based prevention and treatment options.”
– Susan Cantrell, senior vice president and managing director, DIA Americas (Source: prweb.com)

We look forward to the remainder of the week at #DIA2015. CTTI will be presenting preliminary findings from a number of projects, as well as unveiling the latest recommendations and tools to improve quality and efficiency in clinical trials. For more information on CTTI’s presentations at this conference, click here.
Photo: CTTI’s emeritus executive committee member Ken Getz, executive director Pamela Tenaerts, and steering committee member Jeff Sherman at the DIA Award Dinner on June 14, 2015.