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Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

In this webinar, our expert panelists—including a participant—explore the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study, reviewing the challenges associated with conducting medical device studies remotely, and how collaboration and iteration can help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset. Download the webinar summary by filling out the form below.

When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

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Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

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When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

Events

Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

In this webinar, our expert panelists—including a participant—explore the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study, reviewing the challenges associated with conducting medical device studies remotely, and how collaboration and iteration can help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset. Download the webinar summary by filling out the form below.

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When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

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Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

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When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

Events

Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

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When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

Events

Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

In this webinar, our expert panelists—including a participant—explore the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study, reviewing the challenges associated with conducting medical device studies remotely, and how collaboration and iteration can help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset. Download the webinar summary by filling out the form below.

No items found.

When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.

Events

Digital Clinical Trials: Avoiding Pitfalls with Intelligent Study Design

In this webinar, our expert panelists—including a participant—explore the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study, reviewing the challenges associated with conducting medical device studies remotely, and how collaboration and iteration can help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset. Download the webinar summary by filling out the form below.

When Mi-Helper founder and CEO, Steve Schaefer, chose a digital clinical trial design for his migraine medical device study, he assumed the trial journey would be relatively linear. It was anything but.  

The trial’s long run-in period put patient engagement and retention at risk. The remote design necessitated solutions to support compliance, ensuring participants used his device properly at home. Resolving these complexities was essential for capturing the robust, accurate data he needed for regulatory submission.

This webinar explores the Mi-Helper clinical trial as a case study for designing and deploying successful remote medical device trials. The panelists—which include the trial’s sponsor, a Mi-Helper trial participant, a member of the study’s ClinOps team, and an expert neurologist—provide a comprehensive view of the challenges associated with conducting these trials, and the ways in which collaboration and iteration help to identify and mitigate risks from the outset.

Watch now to learn more about the fundamentals of this clinical trial’s success: 1) meticulous study design, 2) a comprehensive patient training program, and 3) a real-human virtual site team that supports patients and keeps them on track throughout their clinical trial journey.