Best for:
Who/when the kit is used.
Why it helps:
The value to the study/site/patient.
Common items:
Best for:
Study kits, pharmacy materials, specimen storage, shipping cartons, binders, and site organization.
Why it helps:
Provides clear identification, improves organization, and helps materials move through production, storage, and distribution accurately.
Common items:
Best for:
Patient recruitment, site education, investigator meetings, waiting rooms, and study communication.
Why it helps:
Makes study information easier to understand, share, and display in a professional format.
Common items:
Best for:
Patient enrollment, study visits, emergency reference, site reminders, and quick-access study information.
Why it helps:
Gives patients and site teams a durable, easy-to-carry reference for important study details.
Common items:
Best for:
Recruitment support, patient engagement, site visibility, investigator meetings, and study launch materials.
Why it helps:
Creates a more organized and professional study experience while supporting awareness and participation.
Common items:
Best for:
Multi-site studies, depot shipments, site releases, inventory management, and ongoing study support.
Why it helps:
Keeps printed materials stored, packed, tracked, and shipped accurately as study needs change.
Common items: