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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 55 MIN

The Challenges of Clinical Trial Digitization and The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) Mission: Jennifer Goldsack

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Jennifer Goldsack has made it her mission to push the boundaries of how technology can enhance healthcare. As founder and CEO of the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), she supports digital innovators exploring new ways to deliver better outcomes for patients everywhere.Jennifer and Medidata CEO Anthony Costello explore how clinical trials once led the way in life sciences digitization, why they’re falling behind, and how we can get our industry back on track.Join them to discover how Jennifer is promoting innovation and making smarter use of clinical data, as well as her personal story of navigating the healthcare system and confronting the everyday challenges patients face.Visit our websiteRead our blogFollow Medidata: LinkedIn, Instagram, X, YouTubeFollow Anthony: LinkedInFollow Jennifer: LinkedIn

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