A SERIES OF WEBINARS, DESIGNED TO HELP YOU STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE BEFORE YOUR SUMMER BREAK.
Everyone knows one of the greatest benefits of decentralized trials is the ability to capture a greater diversity, better choice and streamlined experience for participants.
But delivering on this promise involves jumping through a number of different hoops. How do we really offer flexible platforms that give sponsors, sites & patients choice? How do we really design things from a patient perspective without losing scientific rigor? How do we harness technology to improve data collection and enable the convenience of eSource & eConsent without alienating or confusing?
This is a leadership workshop designed to help you solve the design and interoperability challenges that should be imperative in modern trials, and how we can break the shackles that still hold us back. You’ll leave with the plan and confidence to finally make 2022 the year where pharma embraces DCT design developments.
VENUE
The workshop will be held at Venue – a space at the heart of Location designed to let your creativity flourish.
Exclusive Analysis
Our team will turn-around a rapid, quality, workshop analysis shared ONLY with attendees
Peer Collaboration
Collaborate with a curated group of forward-thinking peers, using design thinking methods
Networking Experience
Join fellow attendees at a post-workshop dinner at a beautiful nearby restaurant, at no cost to you.
By taking part in this event, you’ll experience the Impatient Health Studio, a new methodology practice, built specifically for large life sciences companies that seek a more enterprising spirit.
We’ve distilled our experience from countless design sprint iterations, change management, as well as speculative design (our preferred futurism framework) to create a better way of working. You’ll be able to use it back home on your specific challenges to kick-start an innovation culture in your place of work.
A SERIES OF WEBINARS, DESIGNED TO HELP YOU STAY AHEAD OF THE CURVE BEFORE YOUR SUMMER BREAK.
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