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The End of Clinical Trial Delays? AI, Site Selection, and the Future of Research

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Clinical trials save lives but why does it often take years before a study can enroll its first patient?

In this episode of The Lebanese Physicians Podcast, Dr. Khalil Diab sits down with oncologist, physician executive, author, and Chief Medical Officer of Ryght AI, Chadi Nabhan, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming clinical trial site selection, feasibility assessments, and study activation.

Dr. Nabhan explains why so many clinical trials struggle with enrollment, how traditional site selection methods often rely on relationships rather than data, and how AI-powered "digital site twins" may help identify the best-performing research centers worldwide. The discussion also explores the future of clinical research, reducing trial delays, increasing diversity in enrollment, and accelerating access to life-saving therapies.

Topics discussed include:

✅ Why clinical trials often take 10–12 years to complete

✅ The hidden costs of poor site selection

✅ How AI-powered site twins work

✅ Clinical trial feasibility and site activation

✅ Enrollment prediction and trial performance

✅ Community practices vs academic medical centers

✅ Diversity, equity, and bias in AI-driven research

✅ The future of AI in clinical trials and drug development

✅ How faster trials could bring treatments to patients sooner

Whether you're a physician, researcher, clinical trial professional, healthcare executive, or simply interested in the future of medicine, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how AI may reshape clinical research for years to come.

🎙️ Guest: Chadi Nabhan

🎙️ Host: Khalil Diab

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