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McCormick Place

Jun 18, 2017 8:30 AM - Jun 22, 2017 12:45 PM

2301 South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Gate 4, Chicago, IL 60616

DIA 2017 Annual Meeting

Walking the Walk in Patient Focused Medicines Development: From Theory to Practice What Have We Learned?

Session Chair(s)

Marc M. Boutin, JD

Marc M. Boutin, JD

Global Head of Patient Engagement and Advocacy

Novartis , Switzerland

This forum will focus on the practical side of patient engagement ensuring that attendees get a real life view of the topic. Participants/panelists who have a passion for patient engagement and play key roles in their organizations to make patient engagement happen will be invited to participate – again providing a realistic insight into their approaches, initiatives, challenges, and successes. They will also provide a wealth and diversity of experience to drive a dynamic and interactive discussion that will encourage all attendees to participate.

Join Patient Engagement Community for a follow up Round Table discussion at 1:00pm in the Community Corner.

Learning Objective : Discuss various approaches to patient engagement; Describe some initiatives for patient engagement along with challenges and success stories.

Speaker(s)

Juan  Garcia-Burgos, MD, PhD

EMA Perspective

Juan Garcia-Burgos, MD, PhD

European Medicines Agency, Netherlands

Head of Public and Stakeholders Engagement Department

Theresa  Mullin, PhD

FDA Perspective

Theresa Mullin, PhD

FDA, United States

Associate Center Director - Strategic Initiatives, CDER

Jan  Geissler, MBA

Patient Perspective

Jan Geissler, MBA

Patvocates, Germany

Managing Director

Anton  Hoos, MD, PhD, MBA

Industry Perspective

Anton Hoos, MD, PhD, MBA

Patient Focused Medicine Development, Belgium

Executive Team

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