34 min

5 Strategies for Investigator and Steering Committee Meetings with Kunal Sampat Clinical Trial Podcast | Conversations with Clinical Research Experts

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In this episode, I’m excited to share with you 5 Strategies for planning and conducting investigator and steering committee meetings.  Now that the world is starting to re-open after the COVID-19 pandemic, more sponsors are conducting in-person meetings with key opinion leaders (KOLs). 
These meetings are exceptionally critical to the success of any medical product development. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss the clinical trial strategy, clinical investigational plan, patient enrollment initiatives, publication plan, and more.
Although it entirely possible to conduct these meetings virtually (and sometimes you’re better off conducting them virtually), the focus of this episode is on in-person meetings. But most meetings tend to poorly organized with lack of purpose and defined objectives i.e. what is it that you hope to achieve by conducting this meeting. If you’re directly or in-directly involved in organizing a meeting with KOLs, this episode will serve you well.
This episode is brought to you by Calyx. To learn more on how Calyx can help you with your medical imaging needs, please visit calyx.ai

In this episode, I’m excited to share with you 5 Strategies for planning and conducting investigator and steering committee meetings.  Now that the world is starting to re-open after the COVID-19 pandemic, more sponsors are conducting in-person meetings with key opinion leaders (KOLs). 
These meetings are exceptionally critical to the success of any medical product development. The purpose of these meetings is to discuss the clinical trial strategy, clinical investigational plan, patient enrollment initiatives, publication plan, and more.
Although it entirely possible to conduct these meetings virtually (and sometimes you’re better off conducting them virtually), the focus of this episode is on in-person meetings. But most meetings tend to poorly organized with lack of purpose and defined objectives i.e. what is it that you hope to achieve by conducting this meeting. If you’re directly or in-directly involved in organizing a meeting with KOLs, this episode will serve you well.
This episode is brought to you by Calyx. To learn more on how Calyx can help you with your medical imaging needs, please visit calyx.ai

34 min