This study explores current experiences and perspectives around the use of immunoglobulin (Ig) therapies in clinical practice. We’re looking for immunologists, immunology specialist nurses, and hospital pharmacists working in immunology to better understand real-world practices, challenges, and decision-making approaches related to Ig treatment.
The insights gathered will help inform future developments and support resources for healthcare professionals involved in Ig therapy.
Fieldscope International is currently inviting Paediatricians, Preschool Teachers or Nannys, and Shelf Captains to take part in an exciting paid market research study. This is a great opportunity to share your professional insights and experiences, helping leading brands better understand the needs of children and families. Your input will directly contribute to the improvement of products and services designed for children and parents.
Fieldscope International is looking for Nutritionist / registered dietitians who would be open to participating in a paid market research study. The study includes three simple steps: a 30-minute Zoom interview, a 7-day at-home product trial, and a 45-minute follow-up interview (either online or in person, depending on your preference). If you or someone you know fits the criteria, we’d love to hear from you!
We are looking for Operating Room Nurses (ORNs)—including endoscopy nurses, surgical nurses, and surgical assistants—to participate in a usability study of a new medical device, innovative endoluminal stent system. This is not a clinical trial and involves no patient interaction. The purpose is to evaluate the ease of use and safety of the product and its user interface to support regulatory approval for the U.S. market.
Fieldscope Internacional is currently seeking neurologists who are actively treating patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) to participate in a paid research study. The study involves a confidential, one-on-one qualitative interview conducted remotely via video call. The goal is to gather expert insights on current treatment practices, patient management strategies, and use of available therapies in NMOSD care.
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This study explores current experiences and perspectives around the use of immunoglobulin (Ig) therapies in clinical practice. We’re looking for immunologists, immunology specialist nurses, and hospital pharmacists working in immunology to better understand real-world practices, challenges, and decision-making approaches related to Ig treatment.
The insights gathered will help inform future developments and support resources for healthcare professionals involved in Ig therapy.
Fieldscope International is currently inviting Paediatricians, Preschool Teachers or Nannys, and Shelf Captains to take part in an exciting paid market research study. This is a great opportunity to share your professional insights and experiences, helping leading brands better understand the needs of children and families. Your input will directly contribute to the improvement of products and services designed for children and parents.
Fieldscope International is looking for Nutritionist / registered dietitians who would be open to participating in a paid market research study. The study includes three simple steps: a 30-minute Zoom interview, a 7-day at-home product trial, and a 45-minute follow-up interview (either online or in person, depending on your preference). If you or someone you know fits the criteria, we’d love to hear from you!
We are looking for Operating Room Nurses (ORNs)—including endoscopy nurses, surgical nurses, and surgical assistants—to participate in a usability study of a new medical device, innovative endoluminal stent system. This is not a clinical trial and involves no patient interaction. The purpose is to evaluate the ease of use and safety of the product and its user interface to support regulatory approval for the U.S. market.
Fieldscope Internacional is currently seeking neurologists who are actively treating patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD) to participate in a paid research study. The study involves a confidential, one-on-one qualitative interview conducted remotely via video call. The goal is to gather expert insights on current treatment practices, patient management strategies, and use of available therapies in NMOSD care.
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