How We Support Consulting Teams: A Closer Look at Our Approach
- Medical Mile Research
- Jul 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 22

A lot of our work at Medical Mile involves partnering with consulting teams who need input from healthcare professionals; sometimes fast, often complex, and always high-stakes. That means our job isn’t just about finding respondents. It’s about making sure the data they provide is usable, accurate, and aligned with what your team is trying to figure out.
We start by getting clear on the goal. What’s the study trying to uncover? Who actually needs to be at the table to get there? From there, we focus on fit - making sure the people we bring into field have the right mix of clinical or administrative experience, care setting, exposure to the topic, and ability to speak to the questions being asked. Sometimes that’s a frontline provider, sometimes it’s a regional executive, and sometimes it’s both.
Verification is a core part of the process. We check license status, role alignment, and previous participation patterns before anyone enters field. It’s not flashy, but it matters especially when you're making decisions based on what these people say. If we’re not confident in a respondent’s background, they don’t get through.
We also stay closely in sync once things are underway. Fieldwork moves fast, and priorities can shift, so we send regular updates, flag potential issues early, and adjust if needed. It’s collaborative. The goal is to make sure your team gets the right data, from the right people, on the timeline you’re working with. That’s what we’re here for.
If you're working on a project that needs real-world input from healthcare professionals and want to be confident in who you're hearing from - get in touch with us here.
Summer Qamoum
Medical Mile Research



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