
Sally Kamille Liversage
Research Analyst & Interviewer
About
Sally is a trained anthropologist and experienced research analyst with a strong track record in qualitative research and clinical trial support. At CLINIGMA®, she combines deep analytical skill with an empathetic, person-centered approach.
Expertise
Clinical Trial Interviewing and Analysis
- MSc and BSc in Anthropology from the University of Copenhagen, with top academic results (final average GPA: 4.0)
- Conducts in-depth patient and healthcare provider interviews for clinical studies focused on chronic illness, quality of life, and psychological burden
- Developed and adapted interview manuals for international studies, with attention to trial-specific needs and ethical considerations
- Trained in Good Clinical Practice (GCP), with extensive experience in transcribing, translating (Danish/English), and reviewing interview data for accuracy
Trial Operations and Documentation
- Former Trial Manager and Research Associate at CLINIGMA®, responsible for interviewer recruitment, training, interview operations, and document coordination
- Successfully recruited over 150 interviewers, managing communication, compliance, and quality standards
- Led translation processes for interview guides and study materials, coordinating multiple translators across projects
Cross-Cultural and Linguistic Competency
- Fluent in Danish and English, with advanced Spanish proficiency and fieldwork, academic, and volunteer experience in Denmark, Colombia, Palestine, Venezuela, Myanmar, and Cambodia
- Conducts interviews with strong cultural sensitivity and a warm, empathetic tone that encourages open dialogue
- Adaptable across diverse patient populations, clinical contexts, and therapeutic areas
Sally’s combination of fieldwork depth, clinical trial insight, and operational expertise ensures high-quality, timely data for CLINIGMA® clients. Whether designing research tools, conducting interviews, or analyzing the data, she brings rigor, compassion, and analytical clarity to every project.


