Michael Polster
About Michael Polster
Michael Polster Senior Vice President at NAXION
Michael Polster holds the position of Senior Vice President at NAXION. In this role, he oversees the REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies) practice, which focuses on developing survey data to monitor physician and patient awareness of drug safety risks. His responsibilities include consulting with companies to develop specialized patient and consumer product inserts that can be certified by the FDA as clearly understood.
Michael Polster PhD
Michael Polster holds a Ph.D., reinforcing his advanced academic background. This qualification supports his extensive work in developing and implementing effective REMS practices at NAXION. His expertise plays a crucial role in ensuring that drug safety risks are communicated effectively to both physicians and patients.
Michael Polster Expertise in Drug Safety Risk Communication
Michael Polster specializes in the realm of drug safety risk communication. At NAXION, he leads initiatives to develop survey data that track physician and patient awareness of these risks. He also provides consulting services to companies in creating specialized product inserts that meet FDA certification standards for clarity and comprehension.
Michael Polster Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Conference Presentation
Michael Polster presented 'Small Data Modeling: Answering Big Questions in a Resource-Constrained World' at the Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Conference in Parsippany, NJ. This presentation addressed the use of small data modeling techniques to answer significant questions within the context of limited resources.
Michael Polster Oncology Commercialization Strategies Forum Presentation
At the Sixth Annual Forum on Oncology Commercialization Strategies organized by CBI in Philadelphia, PA, Michael Polster presented 'Static vs. Dynamic Forecasting: Fixed and Flexible Inputs in Forecast Models.' This presentation focused on the comparative analysis of static and dynamic forecasting methods, evaluating the effectiveness of fixed and flexible inputs in forecast models.
Michael Polster Co-author on p-values Decision-making Paper
Michael Polster co-authored the paper 'Taking Stock of p-values as a Decision-making Tool: An Emerging ‘Best Practices’ View of Significance versus Meaningfulness.' This work explores the evolving perspective on the use of p-values in decision-making, examining the distinction between statistical significance and practical meaningfulness.