
File #004: Paramedics, Pipelines & Phase 4: Doug Schantz on Steering Global Clinical Ops
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Veteran clinical-operations leader Doug Schantz joins Clinical Trial Files to trace a career that spans emergency-room stretchers and first-in-human gene-therapy trials. In this lively conversation Doug unpacks:
- how a paramedic’s mindset shaped his approach to Phase 1-4 global programs at Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Alexion, and AskBio;
- the biggest headaches—and hidden advantages—of running studies across borders and therapy areas (oncology, neuroscience, cardiovascular, rare disease, gene therapy);
- practical lessons on in-house vs. outsourced monitoring, risk-based quality management, and building site relationships that last;
- the future of gene-therapy trials—and the three traits he’d engineer into a “perfect” clinical site;
Whether you’re running your first study or steering an entire portfolio, Doug’s candor and hard-won playbook will leave you with fresh tactics—and a few laughs—to bring back to your own trials.
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