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We Can't Forget the Children in This Process
Session Chair(s)
Lisa Palladino-Kim, MS
Program Director / Lecturer
Rutgers School of Health Professions Clin Research Mgmt, United States
We can't forget the children in this process. The trend of the regulators is that it will become mandatory to involve a Young Person’s Advisory Group (YPAG) in the process of approving the design of clinical studies and being integrated in all related developmental processes. Towards this spirit, this session will bring examples of how Young Person’s Advisory Groups can be incorporated into the clinical development process. One example is our panel will include a representative from AbbVie and he will provide a first-hand perspective on partnering with a youth group for external protocol review and the impact on clinical protocol development timelines. He will also present how they overcame legal and compliance barriers due to engaging a youth population and incorporating their feedback into their pediatric trial.
Learning Objective : Demonstrate how to increase the input and influence of children and their families/caregivers into the development of clinical research.
Speaker(s)
Tales From a Sponsor: Youth Engagement in Research
Mary Short, MSN, RN
Eli Lilly and Company, United States
Sr. Research Advisor, Clinical, MDU, Medical Pediatric Capabilities
Virtual/Global Engagement of the Caregiver/Patient Community in Research Study Design
Korey Capozza, MPH
Global Parents For Eczema Research, United States
Director
Tales from the Front: A Young Adult Recounts Her Own Clinical Trial Experiences and the Efforts of iCAN to Improve the Experiences of Others
Katie Palermo
Ann and Robert H. Luie Childrens' Hospital Kids Advisory Board, United States
Member
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