Sponsors are the fundamental drivers of clinical research. My own experience with them is primarily dealing with commercial drug development organizations, such as pharma and biotech ...
There are various stakeholders involved in the operation of a clinical trial. The trial will ordinarily be initiated and funded by a sponsor - in the commercial sector this is usually a ...
I went to Wimbledon for the tennis recently, and I was struck by a system they have in operation for allowing people to queue for returned tickets, in order to get as many people in to watch ...
Wherever possible, to increase your scores for the Magic Wand Index, you want to make the solution itself more attractive through improving the elements that aren’t as close to being ‘magic’ ...
Having looked at the five elements that make up the Magic Wand Index for your patient recruitment solution, the key thing is to actually be able to do something about them. You’re ideally ...
The fifth and final element that makes up the Magic Wand Index is for the solution to be Quick. What we’re looking for is the results occuring quickly, and also to see how quickly things ...
The fourth element of the Magic Wand Index is for the process to be Simple. From a patient’s perspective this really means making it as easy as possible for them to participate. The ...
The third factor for the Magic Wand Index is Return On Investment (ROI). For patients, this will be based on the time and effort that goes into trial participation - the patient burden. ...
The second factor we look at for the Magic Wand Index is the perceived Benefit of moving forward with the solution in question. For patients, this could be a number of things - including ...
The first factor in the Magic Wand Index is Relevance. For patients, we need to make sure the recruitment messaging makes the potential participant feel it relates to them and their ...